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  2. The Benevolent Society, founded by Edward Smith Hall in 1813, is Australia's first and oldest charity. The society is an independent, not-for-profit organization whose main goals include helping families, older Australians and people with disabilities.

  3. BENEVOLENT SOCIETY meaning: 1. an organization that gives money to and helps a particular group of people in need: 2. an…. Learn more.

  4. We use our skills, voice and resources to reduce disadvantage and work for a just society. We are creative, efficient, resourceful and effective in the pursuit of social impact. We work in and through communities to improve the welfare of individuals and families.

  5. BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONS. There were essentially three types of benevolent society in colonial and early national America. The oldest were mutual societies, such as the St. Andrew's Society (Charleston, 1729) and the Union Society (Savannah, 1750).

  6. In the Federal period, women worked together to champion different causes or ideas outside of the political arena. The groups they formed were known as benevolent societies. Some benevolent societies focused on religious causes, like funding missions and running Sunday schools.

  7. At The Benevolent Society, we put people first and work together as one to meet our vision of a just society where all Australians can live their best life. Call 1800 236 762.

  8. May 8, 2013 · In 1813, a free settler named Edward Smith Hall began what is known today as the Benevolent Society. The Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge and Benevolence was an association of "friends of Christian benevolence" who wished to relieve the distress of many an early citizen of the colony.

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