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Help drive the change to break the cycle of homelessness by joining business leaders who will sleep out on the longest night of the year. It’s a single night sleeping rough to raise funds and awareness on how we can help change lives. Or donate and support a business leader or team participating in this year's Vinnies CEO Sleepout.
Our 124th Vinnies Shop opened on 25 March 2025 at Tenancy 1, 175 Percy Street, Portland.
Come explore incredible finds, score amazing deals and experience the warm Vinnies welcome.
We look forward to welcoming you at Vinnies Portland, Tenancy 1, 175 Percy Street, Portland to find those special treasures.
We thank all our volunteers and customers for their support over the years but don't fret...Vinnies is still there for all your needs just 900m down the road.
We look forward to welcoming you at Vinnies St Albans East, 276-278 Main Road East, St Albans to find those special treasures and you might even see many familiar faces from our closing shop ready to help you.
National Close the Gap day, 20 March 2025, saw the launch of St Vincent de Paul Society Victoria's 2024-2025 INNOVATE Reconciliation Action Plan at Gerald Ward House in Box Hill, the head office of our Victorian organisation.
Arriving in Australia Linh, a mother of two, was looking for a brighter future. Sadly her husband couldn't adjust and left her and the children to struggle through making ends meet. On seeing her mother struggling to continue running their small business, Mai offered to leave school to help her but Linh said no and reached out to Vinnies for assistance to ensure that her children remained at school with the opportunity to realise their educational dreams.
On Tuesday 18 February 2025, a special gathering at Government House, hosted by Her Excellency Professor the Honourable Margaret Gardner AC, Governor of Victoria, marked a significant milestone in the history of St Vincent de Paul Society. This event was a heartfelt tribute to 170 years of dedicated service in Australia and a fitting conclusion to a year of celebrations.
For more than 14 years, Harry* lived in a precarious housing situation, renting a room in Brunswick West with a former colleague who owned the property. While this arrangement initially provided him with a place to stay, over time, his living conditions became increasingly difficult.
Harry faced significant restrictions in his home, such as being unable to turn on the heater in shared spaces and his privacy was frequently invaded, with his housemate entering his room unannounced. Without a formal lease or rental receipts, Harry lived in constant fear of eviction, unsure of his rights and options. His fear of standing up to his former colleague left him feeling powerless and isolated.
Today, we are sharing a heartfelt letter of appreciation from Zahra, a bright and determined grade 6 student from Footscray, who has been supported by the incredible volunteers at the Footscray Conference.
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Over the years, the school has made a significant impact on its local community through a range of volunteering and social justice projects, raising over $5,000 last year alone.
Vinnies Soup Vans regularly share excess produce with Randa’s team and coordinate our services to ensure we don’t overlap - helping resources go further and reaching as many people as possible.
Muna Albasri started volunteering in August 2023 at Vinnies Pakenham and transferred to Pakenham (Princes Highway) in October 2023.
"I was interested in volunteering at Vinnies to help improve my language skills, get experience in retail operations and give back to the community. Since starting at Pakenham I have been coached and mentored in all aspects of retail, I have completed a Future Leaders Program, and obtained a position as a Duty Manager.
"I have learned many new skills, and I am learning more about English every day. I have made lifelong friends with my colleagues and I will be forever grateful for Kim and Bree for all of the time and effort they have taken to help me."
Vinnies making a difference.
Established on 5 March 1854, the St Vincent de Paul Society has been providing support and assistance to people in need. Our history spans Melbourne's infancy in the 1850s to today, 170 years later.
As part of our 170th celebrations two major events were held, the Ozanam Oration and our in March and the Good Works Exhibition in May.
All these events celebrate our members and volunteers and the amazing journey of good works they been part of.
Learn more about these events:
St Vincent de Paul Society Victoria launched its new INNOVATE Reconciliation Action Plan.
This week, 17 March to 23 March 2025, we celebrate the richness of our diverse cultures.
VincentCare's team provided a network of support to ensure Harry found stability, dignity and peace of mind.
On Tuesday 18 February 2025, a special gathering at Government House acknowledged our 170 years of dedicated service.
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