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SVP continues 180 years of service to the most vulnerable

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Members from the Society of St Vincent de Paul in Mitchelsto­wn were well represente­d at a members day event to celebrate the 180th anniversar­y of the society in Ireland on Saturday, 20th April in Dublin’s Convention Centre.

The event was attended by over 1,000 SVP members and volunteers from all around Ireland. The programme reflected on the society’s history, current position in Irish society and the future with its Young SVP programme as a core part.

Speakers on the day included Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland and currently chair of the Elders, SVP Internatio­nal president, Juan Manuel Buergo Gómez and Kevin Cunningham, founder of Ireland Thinks.

Since its foundation in 1844, SVP has been serving the poorest and most vulnerable in Irish communitie­s, through the Famine in the 19th century, two World Wars, an Uprising, a Civil War, cycles of economic austerity and a pandemic.

Calls for assistance in 2023 reached over 250,000 which is more than double the number of calls 10 years ago. The first conference, St Michan’s, was establishe­d in Dublin and from there the society has spread through every one of the 32 counties meeting the needs of those who seek its help.

At the event, there were also messages of congratula­tions from President Michael D Higgins, Taoiseach Simon Harris, Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O’Neill, Deputy First Minister Emma-Little Pengelly and former President of Ireland, Mary McAleese.

‘EVERYONE DESERVES TO BE HELPED’

Rose McGowan, SVP national president in Ireland, told the gathering, that “throughout every period of change our members have been a bedrock of support for hundreds of thousands of Irish people. And we should be proud of that.

“Offering a little help at the right time can give people great hope for the future. You show kindness towards people requesting your help. You also show compassion and empathy for people in difficult circumstan­ces and approach their needs with discretion while being mindful of confidenti­ality and being respectful and non-judgmental

“Visitation is off course not the only avenue we offer. There are our children and family services, shops, social housing and the necessary support services through national and regional offices,

“Today is not just an opportunit­y to celebrate our history in Ireland but also to use the occasion to reflect and renew our commitment as we face into yet another period of change.

“Our country's strength is grounded in our ability to work together to solve problems and SVP will continue to fight for investment in our communitie­s and services based on the dignity and human rights of all”.

She continued, “As the largest charity organisati­on working with people affected by inequality, poverty and racism we can show leadership by lending our voice to those who promote a society built on respect, compassion and inclusion. We do not tolerate hatred or racism; everyone deserves to be helped and welcomed when in need.

“Our work is that of charity, and no act of charity is foreign to the society. Our support and friendship is to the person, regardless of their ethnic background or nationalit­y.

“We need to make brave decisions at national and community level that put all human beings at the centre of securing homes, decent healthcare, incomes that help us thrive, community infrastruc­ture and community cohesion for everyone.

“The society will continue our calls for more effective leadership from Government and a more co-ordinated effort that takes a long-term approach to the challenges people and communitie­s face because of insufficie­nt services and resources,” she said.

 ?? (Photo: Chris Bellew / Fennells) ?? Attending the 180th anniversar­y of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul (SVP) in Ireland, are SVP members from Mitchelsto­wn, l-r: Andy McCarthy, Joyce Moynihan, Sean Hourigan, Mary B Barrett, Breege Linehan and Denis Lucey.
(Photo: Chris Bellew / Fennells) Attending the 180th anniversar­y of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul (SVP) in Ireland, are SVP members from Mitchelsto­wn, l-r: Andy McCarthy, Joyce Moynihan, Sean Hourigan, Mary B Barrett, Breege Linehan and Denis Lucey.

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