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Friday, March 29, 2024

Vinnies launches 2022 Winter Appeal

The 2022 Vinnies Winter Appeal wants to raise $300,000 to help individuals and families to sleep safe this winter.

Winter is usually the perfect time for many rounds of hot chocolates, warm homemade food, and staying cosy inside your home with your family. 

Unfortunately, that seems far from reality for many vulnerable individuals and families in our region. 

The number of people seeking help from St Vincent de Paul Society Canberra/Goulburn has risen, says Adrian Cobb, family services coordinator. The charity’s branch operates from Canberra and Tumut to the South Coast and beyond Young.

“Currently, the most pressing issue is homelessness, due to families escaping domestic violence, combined with a lack of affordable, supported, or low-cost housing and accommodation,” Mr Cobb said.

Homelessness can happen to anyone; it does not have a specific category – but domestic violence is the leading cause of homelessness for women and children in the Canberra region and nationally. Tragically, Mr Cobb said, the number of women experiencing domestic violence has increased significantly in the past two years. 

Canberra / Goulburn president John Feint said the charity provides clothing, blankets, food, connection to specialised services, and financially supports women fleeing domestic violence to start again.

“We can provide financial help, guidance, and caseworkers to provide personalised support to help find pathways.

“Our dedicated team of volunteers and members are here to help with respect and compassion those who come to us every day, but we need the community’s help in providing funds to enable us to do this, especially this year.

“Every night of safety and provision of support makes a practical difference, so we’re asking the community to help us make it possible.”

 Donate to the 2022 Vinnies Winter appeal by calling 13 18 12, or online via www.donate.vinnies.org.au/winter-appeal.

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