Servants of United Love Incorporated

Our History

behind the word mountains, far from the countries Vokalia and Consonantia, there live the blind texts. Separated they live in Bookmarksgrove right at the coast of the Semantics, a large language ocean. A small river named Duden flows by their place and supplies it with the necessary regelialia.

Separated they live in Bookmarksgrove right at the coast of the Semantics, a large language ocean. A small river named Duden flows by their place and supplies it with the necessary regelialia.

Our Timeline

September 2008
S.O.U.L. Soup Patrol
February 2009
S.O.U.L. Care
January 2019
S.O.U.L. Incorporated Charity Shop
June 2021
Begin partnership with Paradox Transformation Centre

S.O.U.L. Soup Patrol

S.O.U.L. Soup Patrol started on 25th September, 2008. The first three weeks we had to virtually give away our soup to people walking their dogs and watch the beautiful sunsets. On the 16th October, 2008 we were phoned by the volunteers to say that they had served 33 people. What a celebration! Now today we serve approximately 80-150 people every Sunday. We go to 6 different stops in the Rockingham area. The meals served a nourishing and wholesome. We try to create a very homely atmosphere.

S.O.U.L. Care

S.O.U.L. Care started in February of 2009. We were given a house from a generous benefactor. It soon became apparent that we needed to help those women who are pregnant and homeless. Over the seven years many Mums, babies and children have used the house called St. Pio’s House of Hope and since then another house called St. Benedict’s House of Hospitality. However, due to COVID and other circumstances beyond our control, we have lost our accommodation. Our heart and vision is still to provide safe and supportive places to house vulnerable and pregnant women. If you are in a position to support this vision or are able to provide us with accommodation or a house, please call us on 9558 9350.

S.O.U.L. Incorporated Charity Shop

S.O.U.L. Incorporated also opened a Charity shop so that we can fund the work we do in our community and become more self-sufficient. We went through a season of repurposing furniture, stocking bric a brac and various clothing items.

The charity shop volunteers have recently moved focus to repurposing furniture for Lillian Haven.