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Our Vinnies Soup Vans were a featured segment on Channel 7's Healthy, Wealthy & Wise which aired on Saturday 1 October 2025.
Filmed with our volunteers, chef Vincent Lim joined us at the Dandenong Market, our soup van kitchen and then on the streets of Dandenong to help people in need.
Want to see our impact in action...watch Channel 7's Healthy, Wealthy & Wise, Saturday nights, 7pm.
VincentCare Community Housing (VCCH), a subsidiary of St Vincent de Paul Society Victoria, in partnership with the Commonwealth Government’s Housing Australia Future Fund Facility (HAFFF), has broken ground on a new project in the heart of Melbourne’s west that will deliver 83 new safe, secure and affordable homes for Victorians in need.
Today, Wednesday 24 September, the Assistant Treasurer and Member for Fraser Daniel Mulino and Minister for Housing Clare O'Neil visited the site for a ceremonial sod turning in this significant project for Victoria.
St Vincent de Paul Society Victoria's Group CEO, Dr Jennifer Fitzgerald AM, shares her reflections on the historic step toward Treaty in Victoria and what it means for truth-telling, healing and respect.
Dr Fitzgerald welcomed the news that Australia’s first Treaty between First Peoples in Victoria and the Victorian Government is progressing, with the Treaty bill introduced to Victorian Parliament.
Thanks to Vinnies Soup Van volunteers, Rick has found comfort, connection and a glimmer of hope.
This spring, be the reason someone feels seen, supported and safe. Your donation can help people like Rick access food, warmth and support when they need it most.
“I never thought hot soup could mean so much, but it did. It made me feel like someone actually cared,” said Rick.
Despite these challenges, Kate remains humble and deeply grateful for the help she receives from the Ringwood North Conference. Members who visit her are always moved by her warmth and appreciation.
Kate is determined to improve her circumstances. She’s ready to take positive steps toward a better future, and just needs a little guidance to help her refocus and move forward.
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.
We thank the 5,000+ volunteers (known affectionately as Vannies) who have been part of the Vinnies Soup Vans' 50 year journey and touched the lives of so many, giving them hope.
With nowhere else to go, Bec – being in her mid-forties – made the tough decision to live out of her car which she felt was the safest option.
A chance encounter with one of our soup vans changed Bec's life by providing urgent essentials and then working through other issues.
"I’m so grateful not just for the food but for the reminder that I’m not alone in this."
Kevin Curry’s remarkable journey with the St Vincent de Paul Society reflects his lifelong commitment of good works.
VincentCare's financial counsellors play an empowering role assisting individuals to regain financial control.
Tahnee’s story shows how compassion and inclusive support can turn high-risk transitions into empowered futures.
Vinnies Alfredton volunteer Maureen Davey receives an OAM in the King's Birthday Honours for her 30+ years of commitment.
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