To Get Your Donation & Charity ID Code Read The Paragraphs Below And Perform "Your Task" At The End Of The Page
Freemasonry is a fraternal organization that has a long history of charitable works and community involvement. One of the core principles of Freemasonry is the idea of helping others, and this is often expressed through acts of charity and donations to various causes. Freemasons believe in the importance of giving back to society and supporting those in need.
Through their charitable activities, Freemasonry aims to make a positive impact on the communities in which they operate. This can take many forms, including supporting local charities, providing scholarships to students, funding medical research, and assisting those affected by natural disasters. By donating to these causes, Freemasons are able to help improve the lives of others and contribute to the greater good.
Joining Freemasonry and participating in their charitable efforts can be a rewarding experience for those who are looking to make a difference in their community. By becoming a member, individuals have the opportunity to work together with like-minded individuals who share a commitment to helping others. Through collaboration and collective action, Freemasons are able to make a greater impact than they could on their own.
In addition to the satisfaction that comes from helping those in need, joining Freemasonry can also provide members with a sense of camaraderie and belonging. The organization offers a supportive and inclusive environment where individuals can forge lasting friendships and grow personally and professionally.
Ultimately, by joining Freemasonry and contributing to their charitable endeavors, individuals have the chance to be part of a long-standing tradition of giving back and making a positive impact on society. Whether through financial donations, volunteer work, or other forms of support, Freemasonry provides a platform for individuals to come together and do goodย inย theย world.
This year, we have selected five (05) major Donation and Charity projects to handle. So, every newly registered freemason is highly expected to embark on this journey with us to show their act of Kindness/Giving and generosity to mankind.
The different projects are listed below respectively.
1- Help Morris and Sarah
Dear Freemasons,
We are reaching out to you with heavy hearts and a desperate plea for assistance. Our beloved Morris and his wife Sarah are facing a dire situation. Recently, they were diagnosed with a severe illness that threatens their lives. The gravity of their condition has left them terrified, especially considering the possibility of their children inheriting this ailment.
The cost of medical treatment is astronomical, and itโs beyond their means. Morris and Sarah urgently require professional care, specialized treatments, and medications.
Every contribution matters, no matter how small. Your donation will directly support Morris and Sarahโs medical expenses.
As you make up your mind to send them your money as a form of support, so shall your doors of endless blessings open and will never close again…. Amen
2- Action Against Hunger
Action Against Hunger has stood out as a beacon of hope for more than 40 years. This organization works globally, not only offering food assistance but also focusing on clean water access and nutrition programs.
Their initiatives are crucial in regions where clean water scarcity compounds the problem of hunger.
3- The Red Cross
Established in 1881, the Red Cross is a humanitarian organization renowned for its disaster relief efforts and lifesaving services. With branches in nearly every country, they provide food, shelter, and medical care to individuals affected by disasters, wars, and conflicts. Beyond emergency response, the Red Cross offers blood donation programs, CPR training, and other community services, promoting safety and health around the world.
Impact: In 2022 alone, the Red Cross responded to over 60,000 disasters and provided over 622,000 blood transfusions, demonstrating their unwavering commitment to alleviating suffering and saving lives.
4- Save the Children
Since its inception in 1919, Save the Children has been tirelessly working across more than 120 countries to enhance children’s access to quality education. Their focus extends to early childhood development programs and emergency education in conflict zones. In 2022, their impact resonated as they reached over 56 million children, providing them with primary education.
5- StandUp for Kids: Helping Homeless and Street Kids
StandUp for Kids was founded in 1990 by Richard L. Koca to provide life-saving services to youth at risk of homelessness. Today, they are a national charity supporting at-risk and homeless youth in local communities.
StandUp for Kids has a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator. They also hold the Platinum Seal of Transparency from GuideStar.
StandUp for Kids supports homeless and at-risk youth, including young parents and their children, until their 25th birthday. They do this through street outreach programs providing homeless youth with information about their housing solutions and essential items.
YOUR TASK
Every newly registered freemason is required to choose one or more from the projects listed above and send their own contributions as a form of Donation and Charity.
- ๐๐๐ Note that the money you are about to send as part of your donation to any of the projects listed above, should come directly from your pocket, and not to be deducted from your preparation bonus.
Donations are not done randomly, so we have classified our members into five (05) different classes. This is because members who donate from higher classes are treated with special respect and a special and secret bonus awaits them on the day of their initiation ceremony.
As our newly recruited member we already know under which class you belong. This is because we have done a proper checking of your Financial Journey. Still, we want to see if you can pick your class honestly and donate an amount which comes solely from your heart. These classes are.ย
- Upper Class
- Upper Middle Class
- Lower Middle Class
- Working Class
- Lower class
Upper Class
The upper class makes up about 5% of the population and earns about $200,000 a year (some earn much more than that). These individuals often hold significant power in the corporate world. The upper class includes people with inherited money, who may not work for their money, and those with new money, who worked their way into the upper class.
Upper Middle Class
Members of the upper middle class tend to hold bachelor’s or advanced degrees and often work in management positions. They work hard to create a comfortable life. People of this class just need to push up their investments and savings to meet up with others in the upper-class level
Lower Middle Class
Members of the lower middle class may hold bachelor’s or associate’s degrees and sometimes work for individuals in the upper middle class. These individuals also work hard to possess both necessities and comforts. The lower middle class makes up about 40-45% of the population and is, perhaps, the most diverse of all social classes. People in the upper level of this class have an income between $112,000 and $200,000, while people in the lower level of this class have an income between $48,000 and $112,000 a year.
Working Class
The working class is comprised of people who perform blue-collar labor and may not possess college degrees. For people in the working class, finances are often tight. The working class makes up about one-third of the population. Working class families are vulnerable to financial problems because of the lack of wealth they are able to accumulate. Many people in the working class hold blue-collar jobs that make between $27,000 and $48,000 a year.
Lower Class
The lower class refers to those living in poverty who may be under-employed or unemployed and lack the finances to provide life’s necessities. The lower class makes 20% of the worlds population. Many persons in this social class live in poverty, work part-time, or do not work at all. especially when those in the lower class belong to a racial minority group of people. Some sociologists use the term underprivileged to describe those individuals who are located at the bottom of the class system, normally composed of people from racial or ethnic minorityย groups.
How To Donate
To make a donation, follow the instructions below.
- Choose one or more projects which you desire to donate your money into
- Pick the financial class which you belong to
- Type in the amount you wish to donate according to your financial class
- Choose a payment method
- Then click the “Donate Now” button, copy down the payment information and make the payments. After which you should forward the payment receipt to your master so you can get your Donation and Charity ID code {D&C ID code}