About SBFC
Our
Milestones
The Singapore Buddhist Free Clinic (SBFC) was established in 1969. The idea was mooted by the late Venerable Siong Khye and supported by the late Venerable Seck Hong Choon to set up a medical fund. Response from the local Buddhists was overwhelming and encouraging.
On the 12th of May 1969, the Registry of Societies approved our registration and our name “Singapore Buddhist Free Clinic” was gazetted. In 17th September 1969, the Income Tax Department granted us the status of an Institution of Public Character, so that all qualifying donations to us will enjoy tax exemption.
It was a historic moment for the Clinic on the 1st of November 1969, to kick start free medical services to the public at Poh Toh Temple at 7 Yan Kit Road Tanjong Pagar. Mr. Chan Chee Seng, the then Parliamentary Secretary of the Ministry of Social Affairs, officiated the opening of the Clinic on the 22nd of November.
SBFC was officially registered as a Charity on the 24th of October 1984 with an issued Charity Registration Number of 0100.
In 1992, the second clinic within the SBFC building was renamed as the Main Branch while the other branches were to be known as the Tanjong Pagar Branch and Delta Branch.
On the 1st of September 1992, our Ang Mo Kio Branch started operating at Blk 348 Ang Mo Kio Ave 3 and was officially opened by Mrs. Wee Kim Wee, the then First Lady, on 22nd November.
In 1994, we celebrated our 25th Anniversary, putting up a series of activities such as a Health Talk, Blood Donation Drive, Compassionate Walkathon, Charity Dinner, just to name a few, and produced a special publication to commemorate our Silver Jubilee Anniversary.
On the 3rd of January 1994, Delta Branch was relocated to Blk 139 Tiong Bahru Road and renamed as our Redhill Branch. BGR George Yeo, then Minister for Information and the Arts and Minister for Health, officiated its opening on the 6th of November.
On the 21st of April 1997, our Tanjong Pagar Branch moved out of Poh Toh Temple to continue its service at No. 44 Craig Road, a premise bought by SBFC. Dr. Ow Chin Hock, the then Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Mayor of the Tanjong Pagar CDC, officially opened our Tanjong Pagar Branch Clinic on the 23rd of November.
The Rehabilitation Centre at Indus Road completed its mission, ending its decades of service, being officially closed on the 19th of March 2016.
On the 1st of April 2016, our Dover Branch at Blk 23 Dover Crescent commenced operations. Mr Lim Hng Kiang, the Minister for Trade and Industry (Trade) was invited to officiate the opening ceremony on the 18th of December.
Series of events were lines up in celebration of the Golden Jubilee Anniversary:
A medical forum “prevention is better than cure” was held on 28th April at Tai Bai Buddhist Centre and invited medical experts from China as speakers.
The Zhoushan Yue Opera Troupe of Zhejiang, China was invited to perform the original large-scale Yue Opera “Guanyin” at the Esplanade Theatre on the 8th and 9th of November.
The Official Opening of Tampines Branch ceremony cum Golden Jubilee Celebration was held on 24th November, the Minister of Environment and Water Resources, Mr Masagos Zulkifli was the Guest of Honour to grace the occasion.
On 5th March 2023, opening ceremony of the Counselling Centre, located on the 8th storey of the Headquarters, was held. Venerable Sik Kwang Sheng, President of the Board of Directors, officiated its opening.
On 1st April 2023, Tanjong Pagar Branch at No. 44 Craig Road announced its closure, due to the reduced demand for medical consultation at the clinic, ended its 26 years of service.
In Summary
We provide a suite of services across the island located in Geylang, Redhill, Ang Mo Kio, Jurong, Sembawang, Dover and Tampines, serving the densely populated areas of our island. With the support from the public, SBFC has made improvements over the years in medical services and progress in its development, serving Singapore’s middle and low income groups, providing quality medical services at no cost to the poor and needy and at affordable prices to the rest.
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