Simone Enefer-Doy, chief executive of the Lifelites charity completed a 14-day challenge covering 47 famous landmarks and 2,500.
Over three weekends in late March and April, members of Bourne End lodge 7943 have worked trimming the Freemasonry in the Community garden.
The BMCF (Bucks Masonic Centenary Fund) donated £952 for the cost of 8 x MCAFEE Office and Home Student & Live space Premium Bundles.
People living with multiple sclerosis (MS) in Buckinghamshire will benefit from a grant of £30,000, which will provide over 850 hours of physiotherapy to members of the Chilterns MS Centre.
Provincial Grand Charity Steward Mike Clanfield is pictured enjoying a visit to Popular Grove Surgery to see work completed at their drop-in centre as a result of a recent award at the cheque presentation evening.
On 15thApril a visit to the Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway Line for a group of 30 children on the autistic spectrum between the ages of 6 and 15 with their parents and carers.
24 Young Carers aged 6-10 years old visited Odds Farm, Burnham, Bucks, for an Easter treat.
The Lodges meeting at Eliot Hall in Winslow have teamed up with the BMCF to provide a small fleet of 4 x 4 vehicles to serve all areas of rural Buckinghamshire.
It was back to school for a party of Winslow Masons recently who attended the presentation of a specially adapted minibus at Furze Down School.
Young adult carers in Bucks are being helped to overcome social isolation and improve their wellbeing, thanks to a grant from the Freemasons to Carers Bucks.
Finance for The Bucks Masonic Centenary Fund (BMCF) is raised by a voluntary contribution of £3 per Member per year on top of the annual Lodge subscription fee.
Shortly before the Installation of their new Master, Marlow Bridge Lodge presented a cheque for £600 to Sandra Scott, the Community Fundraiser for Thames Hospice.