Royal Freemasons Benevolent Institution
Australia
| Community/Family
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In 1880, when the RFBI was founded, no government social welfare programs existed. Assistance to the poor, the disadvantaged and the needy was left to charitable organisations, including the Freemasons, which provided this form of support. Now, more than 125 years later, when most people in need receive social service funding from the government, the RFBI still helps where special needs or circumstances exist. In recent years, the RFBI has diversified its caring and benevolent role through the establishment of residential retirement villages providing comfortable and attractive self care units, hostels and nursing homes.
Our offer
Self care unit developments
Community Aged Care programmes
Financial assistance
Low care hostels
Nursing homes