St Vincent de Paul Society / September 2020
St Vincent de Paul, or Vinnies as we are affectionately known, has a long and proud history of helping people in need in New Zealand. With the support of the community, the team at Vinnies Wellington aims to tackle poverty and inequality by providing practical assistance and caring support.
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Breaking Down Social Barriers One Stitch at a Time
- St Vincent de Paul Society
- The events of this year have produced a great deal of anxiety in our community, especially in relation to the fluctuating job market. These uncertainties have seen Re Sew aim to develop a community support network, with the initiative focusing more on “wellbeing, mindfulness and helping [others] to cope with the world we’re in at the moment.”
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Volunteering: Community & Connection
- St Vincent de Paul Society
- In light of current events, Grace has found her role extremely valuable. Her own reflections exhibited the selfless, warm nature of volunteering to make a difference in the community.
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Collaboration, Coordination and Inspiration
- St Vincent de Paul Society
- The past six months have provided opportunities for the Holy Trinity Eastern Suburbs Conference in Wellington, to provide new and existing clients with the assistance they need, when they need it.
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A United Response
- St Vincent de Paul Society
- For six weeks, everyone’s role in the office adjusted to fit three key jobs: take orders, assemble the packages, and get them to people.
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President's Address: The Way Forward
- St Vincent de Paul Society
- The so-called “new normal” with restricted interactions especially on a larger scale means that we need to be more resourceful, thoughtful and aware of the presence of others as we go about our daily lives.
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