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Celebrating 50 years of Victoria’s Vinnies Soup Vans

Winter 2025

Victoria Vinnies Soup Van 50th celebration

Pictured l-r: Lord Mayor of Melbourne Nicholas Reece, Victorian State President of St Vincent de Paul Society Victoria, Michael Quinn, the Hon. Jacinta Allan MP, Premier of Victoria and Group CEO of the Society Victoria, Dr Jennifer Fitzgerald AM.

 Vinnies Soup Vans volunteers, members and friends celebrated at the Melbourne Town Hall

Vinnies Soup Vans volunteers, members and friends celebrated at the Melbourne Town Hall.

On 22 May 2025, more than 200 Vinnies Soup Van volunteers, supporters, members and friends gathered at Melbourne Town Hall for a special thank-you event honouring the 5,000-plus Vinnies Soup Van volunteers who have served over the years.

These dedicated volunteers (affectionately known as ‘Vannies’) have selflessly given their time – night after night, every night of the year – for 50 years, offering food and the warm hand of friendship to people experiencing hardship.

From a group of young people serving vegetable soup from the back of one Bedford van to men sleeping rough in Fitzroy back in 1975, the service now provides over 800,000 meals a year to people from all walks of life, with demand growing rapidly.

Guests were warmly welcomed to Wurundjeri country by Colin Hunter Jr, followed by an address from the Hon. Jacinta Allan, Premier of Victoria.

The Premier said, ‘For 50 years, the Vannies have been a quiet force of compassion – offering warm meals, 
dignity and care to those doing it tough. As more families struggle with the cost of living, their support matters 
more than ever.

‘They don’t seek recognition – they just keep showing up, and our state is better because of them.’

Lord Mayor of Melbourne Nicholas Reece also paid tribute to the Vannies, speaking of his own connection to the Society through participating in the first Vinnies CEO Sleepout 15 years ago. He also has a family connection through his father, Mike Reece, a long time Greythorn Conference member, who visits people in the Carlton public housing towers.

Lord Mayor Reece affirmed the commitment he and the City of Melbourne have to ending homelessness. 
The Society’s Victoria President Michael Quinn spoke of his lifelong connection to the Society, and Group CEO Dr Jennifer Fitzgerald launched the bold $5.0 million plan to expand Soup Van services across Victoria over the next three years. The aim this year is for the Victorian chapter of the Vinnies CEO Sleepout to raise $1.8 million to expand the Soup Van service to meet the growing need.

The event MC was Charlie Spendlove, the St Vincent de Paul Society Victoria’s Executive General Manager of Brand & Commercial, and the Mayor of Maribyrnong, Pradeep Tiwari. The Society is building 192 new social housing units in Footscray, located within the City of Maribyrnong.

The Society is immensely grateful to every Vinnies Soup Van volunteer who has given their time and energy over the last 50 years. Your efforts have made such an important contribution to the lives of so many. R

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