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Big Group Hug streamlines volunteer support to help more children
Big Group Hug has strengthened its volunteer operations through the Streamlining and Safeguarding Volunteers project, a critical initiative to meet rising demand for material aid for children aged 0–16 years.


Tuning into Teens to support health and wellbeing
Tuning into Teens equips parents with practical skills to respond to their child’s emotional experiences with empathy and confidence.


Creating connection and resilience through mentorship
A long-term, one-to-one mentoring program for vulnerable young people aged 7–17 has proven beneficial.


Grants strengthen community wellbeing, education and support for vulnerable Victorians
Freemasons Foundation Victoria (FFV) is proud to announce the latest recipients of the Community Grants program, with $600,000 in funding awarded to 18 Victorian community organisations delivering vital support to people experiencing hardship, isolation and barriers to education.


Square & Compasses December 2025
FFV's quarterly newsletter provides an update on the support available, key projects, events and milestones and amplifies the great charitable activities of Victorian Freemasons via Masonic grants.




