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Compassion CentreSuzanne
Aubert Compassion Centre The Suzanne Aubert Compassion Centre is in Central Wellington, not far from where the first soup kitchen in Buckle Street was established in 1899. From here the Sisters of Compassion are continuing to support the marginalised of our community by: Providing meals Friendship and hospitality Spiritual ministry and fellowship Being advocates for the disadvantaged Visiting those in need Bringing hope and dignity to those who ‘just survive’
Our Mission: To Know and Express The work of the Sisters is well supported by the local community. There is much volunteer input, co-operation with local authorities and other help agencies. The Centre has no predictable income, and is reliant on the generosity of those who share its philosophy. If you wish to support us in our ministry, please contact the Centre Manager. Click on these links to view the work the staff do on a daily basis and other ministries associated with the Suzanne Aubert Compassion Centre: Come & Rest Awhile - our Chapel Desmond Ang - Manager Refugee Family Reunification Trust The Inner City Project (ICP) Working Together - Sr Rachel & Refugee Family Reunification Trust Click here to view an article about a play called Anyone for Soup? Back to Centres, Homes and Services page
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