Vinnies 62 Wallace Square, Melton, Victoria 3337
About the Business
Welcome to Vinnies, located at Wallace Square in Melton, Australia. As an establishment and point of interest, Vinnies is more than just a store, it is a compassionate institution dedicated to helping people in need. With over 200 services offered, the St Vincent de Paul Society is committed to supporting those facing poverty and providing practical support to ease their burden.
At Vinnies, we believe in the importance of recognizing and honoring Australia's First Nations peoples. We stand alongside them, advocating for constitutional recognition and working towards a more just society. With over 45,000 members and volunteers across Australia, we are united in our mission to combat social injustice and assist those in need.
Our dedication to service extends to all individuals, regardless of their creed, ethnicity, social background, health, gender, or political opinions. We pride ourselves on creating a welcoming and non-judgmental environment, where everyone is treated with understanding and respect.
As an international organization, the St Vincent de Paul Society operates in 153 countries, with over 800,000 members. Our values of loyalty, respect, trust, and friendship guide our relationships and interactions with others. We are committed to transforming the causes of poverty and challenging human injustice, while also promoting spiritual growth and fostering hope for the future.
We are proud to be a nominating organization for the Australian Government's School Student Broadband Initiative (SSBI), providing opportunities for students in need. Additionally, we are always seeking motivated and community-minded individuals to join our programs, events, and services nationwide. Your support can make a significant difference in the lives of those we serve.
The stories of individuals like Samantha, J, and D highlight the transformative impact of Vinnies. Through our assistance, they have been able to overcome challenges and create a brighter future for themselves and their families.
As a lay Catholic organization, we are committed to building a more compassionate and just society. We acknowledge that we are on Aboriginal land and pay our respects to all traditional custodians. This website may contain images of deceased members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community, which are used with the utmost respect and appreciation.
The St Vincent de Paul Society National Council of Australia Inc., with ABN 50 748 098 845 and ARBN 612 807 995, is endorsed by the Australian Taxation Office as a Deductible Gift Recipient. We are actively and passionately speaking out against the causes of poverty and inequality on behalf of those we serve.
Join us in making a difference. Visit Vinnies today and be a part of our mission to create a more compassionate and just society for all.
Location & Phone number
62 Wallace Square, Melton, Victoria 3337, Australia
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 17:00
Friday:
10:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 17:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 16:00
Reviews
"Items are way too expensive and being sold for the same price they would have been sold for in their orginal shop. $35 for a second hand jacket orginally sold at aldi for $39. Really sad people can hardly afford to buy from opshops now."
"Records are over priced $3 for a CD, I think that the store is trying to compete with the salvos for ridiculous prices, better alternative is Vinnie's Bacchus Marsh and even better is the hospital op shop Bacchus Marsh, cheap clothing and all DVDs 50 cents"
"May as well buy new stuff with their ridiculous prices. 50 dollars for a pair of shoes! No!"
"I actually walked out of this shop without purchasing anything. I’m better off going to buy new things as their around the same price. I understand they have overheads to cover but this is ridiculous. This is all donated stuff. How can people that are hard up for money buy, it’s far too pricy. I’ll go to the new one near Chemist warehouse."
"Prices are not too bad but some of the blu ray movies are a bit pricey some are like $12 That's overpriced for me . Some other opshops sell any movie for 2 to 5 bucks regardless of its a bluray or dvd"
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