With 100,000 Vincentians across the United States and nearly 800,000 around the world, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul provides person-to-person service to those who are needy and suffering. Read some of their stories here:
INTERNATIONAL:
- AUSTRALIA: Marathon Health Dubbo staff take part in Vinnies CEO sleepout
- IRELAND: Laytown Races donate €1000 to St Vincent De Paul
- IRELAND: Profits from St. Vincent de Paul shop are invested locally
NATIONAL
- BATON ROUGE, LA: Uniform for Kids receives $5,000 from Medline
- CINCINNATI, OH: Free fans and air conditioning units, SVDP on track for record heat relief assistance
- DAYTON, OH: Dayton homeless shelter in line for $1.7M grant
- EUGENE, OR: Heatwave Challenged Some of SVDP’s Homeless Services, Now They’re Preparing For The Future
- LOUISVILLE, KY: St. Vincent de Paul begins serving meals at dining hall for first time since March 2020
- MARSHFIELD, WI: St. Vincent de Paul Helps Person Living Under Marshfield Viaduct
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Two weeks ago, Society of St. Vincent de Paul leadership from across the country gathered again for the first time in more than a year. Their primary purpose was Board and Strategic Planning meetings, though they had another reason to gather as well: to witness the dedication of the National Council’s new headquarters at 66 Progress Parkway in Maryland Heights, Missouri.

The Chapel of Vincentian Members
The balance of past and present flows from the History Wall into the Chapel as well. While the altar is a new piece, the Stations of the Cross, crucifix, and seating came from the Archdiocese of St. Louis’
The space is filled with natural light coming from glass bricks off the building’s V-shaped entryway (which predates our occupancy), and the new altar has a V-shaped base whose shape mimics old glass wall. The overall feeling is one of serenity and harmony.