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  • Society of St. Vincent de Paul Houston (SVdP)

    Going to those in need since 1871. ā€‹ Inspired by Gospel values, we grow spiritually through person-to-person service to all in need in our community. Our actions promote the dignity of the person and alleviate suffering and distress while addressing the conditions that cause them through systemic change. SUPPORT OUR MISSION Direct Aid Given in 2022 $12.9M Direct Aid Provided 98K People Served in 2023 >50 Conferences 10 Counties Served >2K Vincentians Great Nonprofits rated the Society of St. Vincent de Paul Archdiocese of Galveston Houston as a "Top Rated Non-Profit." Thank you for your support. Read the reviews and share yours! REVIEWS The Society's programs and impact could not be possible without your donations. Lives are greatly impacted through your generosity. Read our recent Annual Report to learn more. 2023 ANNUAL REPORT Are you facing a distressing situation? ā€‹ There may be a Conference in your area to perform a home visit to help you during your time of crisis. ā€‹ Locate help in your zip code area: CALL HELPLINE Become an Ambassador for the Society of St. Vincent de Paul by volunteering. ā€‹ Become a Vincentian member. ā€‹ Be someone's mentor or a program facilitator. ā€‹ Share your time and talent now. JOIN THE SOCIETY FORBES Society of St. Vincent de Paul AMERICAā€™S TOP 100 CHARITIES 2023

  • Food Network | Society of St. Vincent de Paul Archdiocese Galveston Houston

    Food Network Vincentians aim to alleviate hunger across Greater Houston communities Interested in Volunteering? You can help prepackage and distribute food to those in need or host a food drive. VOLUNTEER The Society of St. Vincent de Paul's Food Network serves 10 different counties throughout the Greater Houston area. ā€‹ The network is made up of more than 20 neighborhood-based pantries. These neighborhood-based pantries provide families with access to nutritious food. ā€‹ Some of the most vulnerable populations are the elderly and children. Living in the inner city and rural areas makes it difficult for families to have access to nutritious food. ā€‹ Need Food? The Society has more than 20 food pantries throughout the Greater Houston area. To find one near you CALL NOW NONDISCRIMINATION STATEMENT DECLARACION DE NO DISCRIMINACION

  • Leadership at the Society of St. Vincent de Paul Houston

    Board Members Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston Gerardo Rivera President ā€‹ Deacon Charlie Buhay Spiritual Advisor ā€‹ Janice Chatham District 4 President ā€‹ā€‹ Milista Anderson At-Large Member ā€‹ ā€‹ ā€‹ Michael Zarich Vice President ā€‹ ā€‹ Vivian Salazar District 1 President ā€‹ Ladd Puskus District 5 Presidentā€‹ Chase Angelle At-Large Member Ajoy Menezes Treasurer ā€‹ā€‹ Patricia Davis District 2 President ā€‹ Robin Riley District 6 President ā€‹ Patricia Dornak At-Large Member ā€‹ ā€‹ ā€‹ā€‹ Connie Steward Secretary ā€‹ Robert Miller District 3 President ā€‹ Yolanda Capelo District 7 President ā€‹ Maureen O'Connell, OP At-Large Member ā€‹ Ann Schorno* Executive Directorā€‹ Council Leadership Ann Schorno Executive Director Pura Santangelo Director of Membership Engagement Val Senegal Chief Program Officer Daniella Marquez Director of Development Kirk Vogeley Director of Finance

  • Newsletter Archive | Society of SVdP Hou

    SVdP Vincentian Newsletter Archives Take a look at the newsletters you might have missed! November 2023 SVDP Newsletter November 1st, 2023 SVDP Newsletter November 15th, 2023 March 2024 SVDP Newsletter March1st, 2024 SVDP Newsletter March 15th, 2024 July 2024 SVDP Newsletter July 1st, 2024 SVDP Newsletter July 15th, 2024 December 2023 SVDP Newsletter December 1st, 2023 SVDP Newsletter December 15th, 2023 April 2024 SVDP Newsletter April 1st, 2024 SVDP Newsletter April 15th, 2024 January 2024 February 2024 SVDP Newsletter January 1st, 2024 SVDP Newsletter January 15th, 2024 SVDP Newsletter February 1st, 2024 SVDP Newsletter February 15th, 2024 May 2024 June 2024 SVDP Newsletter May 1st, 2024 SVDP Newsletter May 15th, 2024 SVDP Disaster Newsletter May 28th. 2024 SVDP Newsletter June 1st, 2024 SVDP Newsletter June 15th, 2024 August 2024 SVDP Newsletter August 1st, 2024 SVDP Newsletter August 15th, 2024

  • Stories from the Society of St. Vincent de Paul Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston

    AĆŗn no hay ninguna entrada publicada en este idioma Una vez que se publiquen entradas, las verĆ”s aquĆ­. ĀæLe ha ayudado la Sociedad de San Vicente de PaĆŗl? EnvĆ­a tu historia a ayude a quienes apoyan nuestra misiĆ³n a aprender mĆ”s sobre nuestro impacto. ā€‹ ĀæEs usted vicenciano? Comparte tu viaje con un vecino que estĆ” de camino a logrando sostenibilidad. Submit your impact story. Conference Name* Email* Share your story here. * Send

  • Event Details & Registration | Society of SVdP Hou

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  • Daughters of Italian Heritage St. Josephs Virtual Fundraiser

    The Daughters of Italian Heritage will hold a virtual St. Joseph's Table Fundraiser March 14-22, 2022. During this time, m embers can support the Society's Food Network through this page. ā€‹ A special thank you to all members and friends of the Daughters of Italian Heritage for supporting the Society's mission of providing person-to-person service. Your support of more than 15 years has helped so many families across the Greater Houston Area have access to fresh fruit and vegetables, dairy, grains, and other healthy food options. The Society's food network is made up for one central distribution center and 23 parish-based food pantries. ā€‹ To donate, click one of the giving options below. You will then be redirected to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul's secure site for processing donations. $10.00 $25.00 $50.00 $100.00 Other To learn more about how your donation will help the Society of St. Vincent de Paul's programs, please review our 2020 Annual Report. ā€‹ ā€‹

  • Donate your vehicle to Society of St. Vincent de Paul Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston

    Vehicle Donations Frequently Asked Questions ā€‹ 1. Why should you donate your unwanted car? The income generated from your vehicle donation is used to help those in need. 2. In what condition should my vehicle be in? No matter what condition your vehicle is in, the Society can use the value proceeds to help an individual or family get closer to self-sufficiency. 3. Where do I drop off my vehicle? You donā€™t. We pick it up for you ā€“ for FREE. 5. How will my vehicle donation help? The proceeds help our programs ā€“ Home Visit, Food Network, Voucher, and Disaster Relief. 6. Is my vehicle donation tax deductible? YES! Our National Vehicle Donation Program will send you a tax-deductible receipt. 7. What kind of vehicles do you accept? Cars, trucks, motorcycles, trailers, boats, and more. Ready to donate a vehicle? Start Process

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