Image for The Friendly Society Movement

The Friendly Society Movement

The Friendly Society Movement involves mutual organizations formed by ordinary people to provide financial support, insurance, and community benefits to members. Originating in the 19th century, these societies operated on voluntary contributions, helping members manage risks like illness, death, or unemployment. They functioned as cooperative alternatives to commercial insurance, emphasizing solidarity and self-help. Today, they continue to serve specific community needs, promoting financial security and social connection among members.