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- Vancouver St. Vincent de Paul Society Conference
Inspired by the Gospel values of charity and compassion for all, and in an effort to promote human dignity, the Vancouver St Vincent de Paul Society Conference provides food, clothing, shelter, and other forms of assistance to people in need
- Our Mission - Vancouver St. Vincent de Paul Society Conference
Inspired by the Gospel values of charity and compassion for all, and in an effort to promote human dignity, the Vancouver St Vincent de Paul Society Conference provides food, clothing, shelter and other forms of assistance to people in need
- Food Pantry - Vancouver St. Vincent de Paul Society Conference
The Vancouver St Vincent de Paul Society Conference is a Catholic lay organization dedicated to helping those faced with unexpected temporary needs Food is provided to our clients once every 14 days in our 100% shopping-style pantry
- Rent Assistance - Vancouver St. Vincent de Paul Society Conference
There are several St Vincent de Paul Conferences in the Vancouver Camas Washougal Battle Ground Ridgefield and Woodland area that may provide rent assistance
- Donations - Vancouver St. Vincent de Paul Society Conference
Should you have any questions concerning donations, please call our office at 360-694-5388 Thank you for your generous support of the Vancouver St Vincent de Paul Society Conference
- Membership in the Society of St. Vincent de Paul
As members of the Vancouver St Vincent de Paul Society Conference, we work for a global Catholic ministry with a membership of more than 800,000 volunteers worldwide, dedicated to serving Christ in those around us
- Volunteer Opportunities - Vancouver St. Vincent de Paul Society Conference
The Vancouver St Vincent de Paul Society Conference, like so many other organizations, is deeply dependent upon the time and talent that is given by volunteers
- History - Vancouver St. Vincent de Paul Society Conference
St Vincent de Paul was the inspiration though not the founder of the society that bears his name He was born in the late 16th century in France, became a priest for perhaps the wrong reasons, but then allowed God to transform him into a champion for the poor and oppressed
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