The St Vincent de Paul Society in Australia (Vinnies) has more than 45,000 members and volunteers, who provide practical frontline support, advocacy and friendship for the most vulnerable members.. Vinnies Victoria | 4,422 followers on LinkedIn. St Vincent de Paul Society Victoria (Vinnies Victoria) believes in creating a just and compassionate society. We provide assistance to the 774,000 people living in poverty in Victoria. Our services include: soup vans, education programs, kids' camps and day outs, a home visitation through which we provide food and clothing vouchers and assistance.

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Vinnies provides a wide range of services and supports for people in need all around Queensland. Find out how we can help you!. The St Vincent de Paul Society is a Catholic religious organisation with a volunteer base who work to assist people in need and counter social injustice. The Society of St Vincent de Paul established its first conference in Australia in Melbourne in 1854. The Society has a long involvement in child welfare across Australia, operating orphanages.