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LEGALS PRIVACY

 

This privacy statement applies to this website which is operated by Royal Freemasons' Benevolent Institution (ABN 76 115 117 274) www.royfree.org.au

RFBI is committed to protecting your privacy and about the confidential and security of information we may gain about you online.   This privacy statement explains how your personal information will be treated as you access and interact with the RFBI website.

By visiting RFBI website, you are accepting the practices described in this privacy statement.

When you visit the RFBI website, you are encouraged to read the information provided on the website.   Information provided may be subject to change from time to time so we encourage you to check our online content on regular basis.

In addition to the provisions of this privacy statement, there may also be specific and additional privacy provisions which apply the event of any inconsistency between the provisions of this privacy statement and those other specific and additional provisions shall prevail.

Information you give us

The information you need to provide to complete a transaction is noted on our web pages.

How we use your personal information/ e-mails.

We will record your email address or other personal details only if you send us a message, request information or subscribe to solutions.   Please note that any mail - electronic or paper - might become part of the records of RFBI.

If you are submitting personal or other information over the internet, please note that while all attemps are made to ensure security of information transmitted to this site, there is a possibility that information you send could be seen by  a third party while it is in transit.   Your personal details will be used only for the purpose for which you have provided them.   They will not be added to mailing list unless you authorise us to do so and we will not disclose them without your consent.    Information that you provide us is used by RFBI to respond to your needs and enquiries to help us improve the website.

Cookies

"Cookies" are small, benign text files placed on your computer.   The parts of the RFBI website that require you to "log in" use cookies to assist with subsequent logins when you revisit the site.   These are not tracking cookies and record no personally indentifable information about you.  They simply record the user ID that you selected at login.

You may delete them at any time without fear or favour.  It just means that when you revisit our site, you may need to remember your user ID and password; or at worst-re-register.

Links

The RFBI website contains many links to other websites as an additional tool to help us meet your needs.   RFBI is not responsible for the privacy policy or the content of these sites.

Questions

If you have any queries about our privacy policy and practices or other matters you can contact us via email on administration.

 

Royal Freemasons' Benevolent Institution

PO BOX A2019

SYDNEY SOUTH  NSW  1235

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ticket info - call 800-555-1212

 

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RFBI OBJECTIVES

To provide varying kinds of retirement accommodation within a village environment to suit citizens' individual needs.

Such accommodation ranges from self-care units in which residents can live an independent life, to hostels where staff cater for daily needs, to care in nursing homes with professional medical facilities.

To enter into partnerships and joint ventures with communities, governments, religious, masonic and other charitable and service organisations to promote and effect community projects for retired citizens.

To grant special relief to citizens with emergency and or special needs via the Benevolent Assistance Scheme.

To make special grants and or assistance to charitable entities via the Benevolent Assistance Scheme.

To help needy aged men and women by regular monthly grants when the need is determined and approved.

 

TODAY "CARING" MEANS

Enhancing the residents' self image by further development of independence and individuality.

Encouraging the residents to take advantage of the opportunities available in retirement.

Assisting residents to adjust to the new social experience of living together in a community, as distinct from private housing.

Compensating residents for their declining ability to freely participate in their environment.

Reducing the fears commonly associated with ageing.