Celebrating the Vincentian values, which have inspired thousands of people to offer a caring and compassionate service for over 400 years.

About.

Vincentian Values Week is brought to you by Daughters of Charity Services. The week is designed to celebrate and further deepen the values that have driven the charitable works of the Vincentian family since 1617.

This year’s theme is Crisis to crisis, which recognises the immense challenges posed on the poorest and most vulnerable in our communities over the past few years. From the COVID-19 pandemic to the war in Ukraine and now the cost of living crisis, we explore how Vincentians have adapted and responded quickly to new crises in order to serve those who need us most.

The 400-year-old Vincentian values are inspired by our co-founders, the Catholic saints St Vincent de Paul and St Louise de Marillac and are very much still vibrant across the world today.

To help you get involved in the week, we have provided a range of free downloadables for you to share on your social media channels and with your network. Please click on the link below to access the resources.

Click the link below to view a list of events running throughout the week. All events will be held online via Zoom and have limited spaces, so please be sure to register ASAP to avoid disappointment.

Say THANK YOU!

Do you know someone who lives and breathes the Vincentian values? Or maybe you have a colleague or friend who has helped you through a difficult time? This week is a chance to express your thanks and let them know their support has not gone unnoticed.

We have designed a poster for you to print and personalise with your own thank you message and share on your social media channels.

Don’t forget to use the hashtag #VincentianValuesWeek so we can find and share your messages with the Vincentian community.

Missed last year’s Vincentian Values Week?

View all event recordings from Vincentian Values Week 2021, including talks about the role of Vincentian values in alleviating poverty, and a wrap up of the week with Sister Ellen Flynn, Provincial of the Daughters of Charity in Great Britain and Australia.