St Vincent de Paul Canterbury

St Vincent de Paul Canterbury St Vincent de Paul, Canterbury is part of the International Society of St Vincent de Paul. What is a "Conference" ? Vincent de Paul?

St Vincent de Paul, Christchurch is part of the world wide organisation of the Society of St Vincent de Paul. There are 16 local 'conferences' (see more details below) based in our region which is known as the Christchurch City Region. These are located in the suburbs of Bryndwyr, Burnside, Mariehau, Kaiapoi, New Brighton/Aranui, Papanui, Rangiora , Addington, Beckenham, Christchurch City, Halswel

l, Hoon Hay, Hornby, Sockburn, Woolston, Riccarton. We also have Charity Shops in the suburbs of Papanui and Richmond, and a Welfare Line and Food bank. Our Conference members make regular visits to the home of those in need as well as prisons, hospitals, disability residences and taking part in many other good works throughout our community. There is much more information available on our website, www.svdpchch.co.nz as well as our youth website www.youngvinnieschch.org.nz

The following is general information about St Vincent de Paul taken from our International website. ( http://en.ssvpglobal.org )


The Society of Saint Vincent de Paul, also known as Conferences of Saint Vincent de Paul, was founded in Paris in 1833 by a group of young laymen. It is a Catholic voluntary organisation of lay men and women dedicated to providing personal help to people in any kind of need. Our work is based on direct, one-to-one interaction with people in need, no matter what their origin or belief. We visit them in their own place, whether that is their home, a residential home, hospital, on the streets or in prison, wherever they are, offering our friendship as the basis for all the other help we give. The Conferences of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul, the basic units of the organisation, normally meet weekly to discuss the business of helping the poor in their own area, normally their parish. Within each conference, the members live a rich, spiritual, community life. logo SSVP
There are around 51,000 conferences in the world, with over 700,000 members. Working with the members, in particular tasks to help different groups of people (children, the elderly, the sick, schools, hospitals, etc.) are more than 1,500,000 volunteers, throughout the world, since there are Conferences of the SVP in 140 countries (148 councils). What is the Council General of the Society of St. The Council General of the Conferences of Saint Vincent represents the conferences at an international level. Its offices have been in Paris since the Society was founded in 1833. Its work mainly involves supporting the life of the Conferences around the world, sending significant resources, according to its means, for the work provided around the world, according to need. It acts as a link between the poorest and the richest countries where the Society is represented, to support technology transfer, economic and financial help, etc., and ensures that funds are used in accordance with the authorised programmes to help the poor. It provides the Society’s central administration, and grants the status of Conference to new groups as they are formed around the world. All of its members are volunteers, and only a small group (of ten people) is employed in the Paris office to provide the continuity of service required. The Society of Saint Vincent de Paul and United Nations

In March 2012, the SSVP was admitted as a Non Governmental Organization to ECOSOC (Economic and Social Council of the United Nations). This consultative status allows NGOs such as ours to access, not only to ECOSOC but also to many of its subsidiary bodies, to various mechanisms of the Human Rights of the United Nations, and gives us the possibility of attend international conferences on topics such as economic and social development, gender issues, sustainable development, organized by the United Nations.

πŸ’™πŸ€ Celebrating National Volunteer Week 2026 πŸ€πŸ’™This week, we join communities across Aotearoa in celebrating National Vol...
17/06/2026

πŸ’™πŸ€ Celebrating National Volunteer Week 2026 πŸ€πŸ’™

This week, we join communities across Aotearoa in celebrating National Volunteer Week and recognising the incredible people who generously give their time, talents, and hearts to serve others.

At St Vincent de Paul Canterbury, our volunteers are the hands and feet of compassion in our community. Whether serving in our shops, sorting donations, delivering food and furniture, visiting families, driving our vans, providing budgeting support, helping behind the scenes, or supporting our Conferences, every volunteer plays an important part in our Vincentian family.

The theme for National Volunteer Week 2026 is "Your Year to Volunteer / Tōu Tau ki te Tūao". It's a reminder that every person has something valuable to offer, and that even a small contribution can make a big difference in the life of another.

To all our volunteers: thank you. Your kindness, generosity, and commitment bring hope, dignity, and practical support to people throughout Canterbury every day.

Together, we are living our mission of faith in action and walking Te Ara Aroha – The Way of Love.

Volunteering New Zealand

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17/06/2026

The house out the back of our St Vincent de Paul, Stanmore Road Shop has finally been demolished. It's served us very well over the years in different forms, most recently for storage. We need to make way for the next part of our journey as we out grow our current facilities. Stay tuned for developments. Don't fear! The shop is still open and we can take donations through the front door.

🌟VINNIES YOUTH HOLIDAY PROGRAM 🌟Looking for something fun, meaningful, and different these school holidays?Join us for f...
12/06/2026

🌟VINNIES YOUTH HOLIDAY PROGRAM 🌟

Looking for something fun, meaningful, and different these school holidays?

Join us for four days of activities, friendship, creativity, games, and opportunities to make a difference in your community through the Vinnies Youth Holiday Program!

πŸ“… 6–9 July
πŸ“ Vinnies Shop, 265 Stanmore Road
πŸ‘₯ For students in Years 6–9

This is a fantastic chance to meet new people, learn new skills, have fun, and discover how young people can make a positive impact in the lives of others.

⚠️ Spaces are limited and registrations close on 22 June.

Register now:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScD16SXLpg6ysH6xpU-sFo8lN85mIn2EhXq5WgcbinthMekRA/viewform

Come along and be part of something special. Every young person can make a difference! πŸ’™πŸ’›

Yes, Wayne & Slav were overwhelmed when they picked up this donation. Ngā mihi nui Our Lady of the Assumption School πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ’™...
05/06/2026

Yes, Wayne & Slav were overwhelmed when they picked up this donation. Ngā mihi nui Our Lady of the Assumption School πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ’™

Human Dignity Is Not Earned πŸ’›In Magnifica Humanitas, Pope Leo XIV reminds us:"The fundamental dignity of each person is ...
03/06/2026

Human Dignity Is Not Earned πŸ’›

In Magnifica Humanitas, Pope Leo XIV reminds us:

"The fundamental dignity of each person is neither acquired nor earned, nor does it need to be justified."

In a world that often measures people by their success, income, or achievements, the Church proclaims a different truth: every person has dignity simply because they are loved by God.

This is at the heart of the Vincentian mission. When we deliver a food parcel, make a home visit, offer a listening ear, or provide practical support, we are not helping people earn their dignityβ€”we are recognising the dignity that is already there.

Every act of compassion says:

πŸ’™ You matter.
πŸ’™ You are not forgotten.
πŸ’™ You are loved by God.

As Vincentians, we are called to see Christ in those we serve and to help build a society where every person is treated with respect, compassion, and hope.

πŸ₯¬πŸ₯¬ SilverbeetWe have just picked up 9 crates of Silverbeet from the Christchurch Women's Prison garden. If you would lik...
01/06/2026

πŸ₯¬πŸ₯¬ Silverbeet

We have just picked up 9 crates of Silverbeet from the Christchurch Women's Prison garden. If you would like some, pop in and see us at St Vincent de Paul, Stanmore Road Shop.

πŸ”΅ A reminder that all of our stores will be closed on Monday for King's Bithday.
31/05/2026

πŸ”΅ A reminder that all of our stores will be closed on Monday for King's Bithday.

Saturday 30th May - πŸ«… Kings Birthday SaleAll clothing 1/2 priceπŸ‘•πŸ‘–πŸ§₯πŸ‘šπŸ‘˜πŸ©³πŸ©±πŸ‘”πŸ₯ΌπŸ‘—πŸ₯»All stores Hornby, Manchester Street, Papanui ...
29/05/2026

Saturday 30th May - πŸ«… Kings Birthday Sale
All clothing 1/2 price
πŸ‘•πŸ‘–πŸ§₯πŸ‘šπŸ‘˜πŸ©³πŸ©±πŸ‘”πŸ₯ΌπŸ‘—πŸ₯»
All stores Hornby, Manchester Street, Papanui and Stanmore Road.
Check it out!
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As our first semester of Te Reo Māori lessons comes to a close, Whaea Ali has gifted us a simple but powerful karakia to...
27/05/2026

As our first semester of Te Reo Māori lessons comes to a close, Whaea Ali has gifted us a simple but powerful karakia to carry with us in our daily work at Vinnies Canterbury:

πŸ’™ Kia Kaha
πŸ’™ Kia Maia
πŸ’™ Kia Manawanui

Be strong. Be brave. Be steadfast.

These words remind us to continue serving with compassion, courage and hope β€” especially when we face difficult situations or challenging days.

Ngā mihi nui to Whaea Ali for sharing her wisdom, language and culture with us.

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