The Fund of Benevolence

The SNU supports Spiritualists...

 

If you know someone in Spiritualism whom may benefit from the Fund of Benevolence, then the SNU would like to reach out to them. Let the Union know of these people and contact the SNU Fund of Benevolence.

 

Since its inception in 1894 by E W Wallis, who at that time was editor of Two Worlds, it was taken over by the Union as custodian trustees in 1901. Its objects are to aid sick and aged Spiritualists who are in need, the benefits of the Fund not being limited to members of the Union but available to all Spiritualists who qualify. It is a registered charitable trust administered by a small number of managing trustees and supported by voluntary donations from churches and personal subscribers.

 

An annual Appeal is made in October to all affiliated churches and subscribing members of the Union, and many churches make a special appeal and collection on the third Sunday in October. It is hoped to accumulate sufficient capital by legacies or donations to open one or more homes where old workers for Spiritualism can be cared for. More money is urgently needed, and donations and requests for help or further information should be sent to the Honorary Secretary as given below.


The Fund of Benevolence also SUBSIDISES the annual Senior Citizens Week at The Arthur Findlay College each year. (Click on the link to view the AFC Programme in a new window)

Why not come and join us and meet old friends and make new ones, take part in Daily Meditation, Workshops, Tutorials, Healing and friendship.

Tutors for this exciting week are: Gerard Smith, Eileen Davies, Janet Gay, Eric Hatton, and Angela McInnes.

Contact details:-

 

Hon. Secretary
Minister Marian Bishop
21 Sandgate Road
Brislington
Bristol
BS4 3PT

Tel: 01179 771 629

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Fund of Benevolence, Supporting Spiritualists...