Compassion Soup Kitchen in Wellington honoured at the 2018 Wellington Airport Regional Community Awards.
The Compassion Soup Kitchen in Wellington which has been run by the Sisters of Compassion for over 100 years were
honoured as Supreme Winner at the 2018 Wellington Airport Regional Community Awards ceremony on Thursday 26 July. They
also won the Health and Well-being category.
Karen Holland, the manager of the Compassion Soup Kitchen said “This is a wonderful acknowledgement of the work of the
Sisters and our volunteers. The Sisters of Compassion have worked in partnership with many volunteers and benefactors
for over 100 years. We are so proud to be a part of the story of Suzanne Aubert, the sisters and the Wellington
community. Thank you to the Wellington City Council, Wellington Community Trust and to the Wellington Airport Regional
Community Awards for this recognition of years of service.”
The Compassion Soup Kitchen was originally started by Suzanne Aubert in Wellington to help people in need to live with
dignity in the community. The Soup Kitchen is still running today, serving breakfast and dinner six days a week, as well
as running a purposeful activities programme including fishing, gardening, sewing, writing groups and access to
computers. The Soup Kitchen has over 200 volunteers who help in the kitchen, dining room, with our purposeful activities
project and also share their talents to help our whanau.
The Wellington Airport Regional Awards are run by the Wellington International Airport, the Wellington Community Trust
and five local councils, with the focus of the awards being to celebrate volunteers for their valuable contribution to
society. The Compassion Soup Kitchen will now be in the Regional Award Finals to be held in November this year.
ENDS.