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The St Vincent de Paul Society offers over 200 services that help people in need.
The relentless cost-of-living crisis is forcing families like Tania's to make unimaginable choices - whether to keep the lights on or put food on the table. Will you provide vulnerable families the urgent relief they desperately need this Christmas?
Vinnies is delighted to be partnering with IGA for the 13th consecutive year this Christmas to support Australians struggling with the current cost-of-living crisis.
Whilst the festive season is meant to be a joyful time for families, unfortunately for more people than ever this Christmas will be particularly challenging. This year Vinnies has supported close to 100,000 people, an increase of 14% from the previous year.
The St Vincent de Paul Society welcomes the release of the Not-for-profit Sector Development Blueprint, the most comprehensive forward plan for Australia's not-for-profit sector ever developed. This Blueprint outlines strategies to overcome challenges and enhance the sector's critical role in building a more caring and supportive society.
The challenge now is for everyone from parliamentarians to people working in the sector, both paid and voluntary, and the community more widely, to help make this sector stronger and Australia a more caring and supportive society. Find out more here.
St Vincent de Paul Society Australia rallied at Parliament House with other charities and not-for-profits to support Anti-Poverty Week, with a particular focus on ending child poverty.
News and Stories from the St Vincent de Paul Society National Council.
The Record is St Vincent de Paul Society's National Council quarterly magazine focusing on social justice issues such as homelessness, poverty, refugees & asylum seekers and more.
The Australian Government partnered with state and territory governments to establish a Skills Agreement to deliver 180,000 Fee-Free TAFE and vocational educational places.
It is prioritised for specific groups and qualifications and courses may differ in each state and territory.
Find out more on the Government website below.
The St Vincent de Paul Society is pleased to be a nominating organisation for the Australia Government's School Student Broadband Initiative (SSBI).
The St Vincent de Paul Society in Australia has more than 45,000 members and volunteers, who work hard to assist people in need and combat social injustice across Australia.
Internationally, the Society operates in 153 countries and has over 800,000 members.
The St Vincent de Paul is always looking for motivated community-minded people to get involved in our programs, events and services nationwide.
Here are some ways you can help:
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