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Gentle giant steps down

SWAN Hill St Vincent De Paul president Brian Richardson has passed the torch after 15 years of dedicated service.

An evening of celebration and change unfolded at the Swan Hill Club as the Swan Hill St Vincent de Paul Society hosted it annual general meeting (AGM).

The AGM marked a significant transition of leadership as long-serving president Brian Richardson welcomed in new president Chris Mahon.

Mr Richardson, a towering figure in both statue and heart, was awarded a 15-year service medal and has been nominated for the prestigious Emeritus Award, which recognises exceptional lifetime service within the organisation.

St Vincent De Paul secretary Ross Cleeland said Mr Richardson was “a gentle giant” and “a general with a heart bigger than Texas,”

“He’s one of those people you just want to follow,” Mr Cleeland said.

“He tapped me on the shoulder one day and said ‘come help me.’ And you couldn’t say no.

“That’s just the kind of person he is: generous, sincere, and inspirational.”

Known for his calm leadership and deep compassion, Mr Richardson inspired those around him with his belief that “anyone who walks through the door deserves our help,” Mr Cleeland said.

Under his leadership, the Swan Hill conference expanded its welfare reach and developed programs supporting families with food, school supplies, and emergency relief.

His departure was met with heartfelt speeches from several colleagues, including the St Vincent De Paul Society Victorian state president Michael Quinn, who made the trip to Swan Hill to mark the occasion.

Mr Mahon, Mr Richardson’s successor, is a recently retired solicitor and long-time community supporter.

He is actively involved in his Catholic parish and has a deep commitment to social justice.

He was also hand-picked for the role by Mr Cleeland.

“He’s not as tall as Brian,” Mr Cleeland said, “but his heart’s just as big.”

The event welcomed over 30 attendees, including volunteers from both St Vincent de Paul’s welfare team and its sister service, A Good Kitchen.

Also recognised on the night was veteran volunteer Jocelyn Ingram, who recently celebrated her 90th birthday and is nearing 50 years of continuous service with St Vincent de Paul.

Ms Ingram, who received a 45-year service plaque just a few years ago, continues to be a backbone of the welfare team.

Ms Ingram’s sister, Yvonne, was awarded her 50-year service recognition just last year, marking a remarkable family contribution to community welfare over half a century.

Anyone wishing to support St Vincent De Paul Society can contact the Swan Hill St Vincent de Paul office.

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