Society of St. Vincent de Paul USA President John Berry Statement on Federal Funding Freeze

Society of St. Vincent de Paul USA President John Berry Statement on Federal Funding Freeze

Society of St. Vincent de Paul USA President John Berry Statement on Federal Funding Freeze 1920 1920 SVDP USA
By John Berry, National President, SVdP USA

While a federal judge has temporarily blocked a White House move to freeze federal grants and loans, the Society of St. Vincent DePaul USA (SVdP) remains deeply concerned about the impact this action could have on the most vulnerable of our population.

SVdP acknowledges and respects the right of the President and his Administration to implement policies that he campaigned on, but at the same time, millions of low-income Americans depend on federal assistance for rent, food and other assistance to stave off poverty and homelessness. Even a temporary disruption to this funding will likely result in hardworking people being forced out of their homes at a time when homelessness across the country is already on the rise.

As one of the nation’s largest organizations dedicated to preventing homelessness, SVdP urges the White House to take a more discerning and equitable approach to ensure that vulnerable families remain housed. We also call on the Administration to recognize that high rates of poverty and homelessness are unacceptable and represent a crisis of conscience for our nation.

We can debate policies, but first we must open our eyes and hearts to the suffering around us and then change the systems that perpetuate poverty by advocating for affordable housing, living wages and access to quality education and healthcare. Therefore, we ask the Administration to immediately lift the freeze on funding and begin good faith discussions to determine how their goals can be achieved without creating greater suffering among the innocent, whose lives rely on the support of these government programs.

7 Comments
  • The administration had to know that the judicial would not allow the legislative authority to be circumvented. This was just a shot across the bow of the upcoming war that only the poor will suffer. There will be no prisoners when it is over.

  • These actions may seem draconian, but I have had first-hand experience with CRS in Haiti involved with 3 different projects over 10 years and I will tell you that their accountability track record is abysmal. Their attitude about spending money in Haiti seems to be send and forget or that has been my experience. This is what our president is going after. Enormous waste and no accountability.

  • The only concern of this President is notoriety and his name in the media 24/7! I pray for his conversion, with God all things are possible.

  • Pray for our Leaders, all things are possible through Christ, we must ask and pray unceasingly.

  • Individual benefits such as SNAP, Social Security, Disability Payments, etc will not be effected. It only looks at programs that receive Federal funding.

  • Mr Berry, well said! Thank you. H

  • What percentage of St Vincent DePaul’s annual budget comes from the federal government? As a loyal donor to both St Vincent & Catholic Charities, I was surprised that any funds came from the federal government. I guess I wasn’t reading the annual statements carefully enough. Thank you for all the good work you do

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