Community
Harden St Vincent de Paul site opening

The Harden community gathered last Thursday to celebrate a significant milestone with the official opening of the St Vincent de Paul Society’s new site. After years of determination, the Society’s Canberra head office successfully navigated the process to secure the location for a six-year term, ensuring a dedicated space to continue their vital work.

The new office provides a much-needed base of operations for local volunteers. “It’s a relief to finally have an office to work in,” a volunteer shared. The team extended heartfelt thanks to Sharon McCoy, whose unwavering conference support has been instrumental in guiding and assisting the team.

During the event, Patrick McGrath shared insights into the broader St Vincent de Paul Society, often referred to as "Vinnies." With a presence in 156 countries and over 50 regional conferences, the Society is deeply rooted in communities, offering what Patrick describes as "a personal touch."

“We don’t call them clients; we call them companions,” he said. “It’s about providing a hand up, not a handout.”

The impact of this ethos is evident in the numbers. In the past year alone, assistance provided by Vinnies has doubled compared to the year prior, reflecting a growing need in the region. Volunteers, with an average age of 72, are supported by two dedicated caseworkers who ensure their efforts reach those who need them most.

The Society’s stores play a crucial role in funding these initiatives, with over half of the income generated channeled into community programs. “The stores exist to make money for the other side of Vinnies,” Patrick explained, underscoring the vital connection between retail and their mission.

With 46 conferences and more than 500 members spanning the Canberra/Goulburn region, the work undertaken by Vinnies volunteers directly impacts lives. In Harden, this new office symbolizes not only a practical workspace but also a beacon of hope for those seeking support.

As the need for assistance continues to climb, the St Vincent de Paul Society remains steadfast in its mission: to help anyone who comes to them in need. The Harden community can take pride in supporting such a compassionate and committed organization.