St. Vincent de Paul Society

 

St. Vincent de Paul Society – This ministry endeavors to practice the Corporal & Spiritual Works of Mercy in dealing with those who seek financial aid & assistance with providing food for their families.

No act of charity is too small” in the words of St. Vincent de Paul.

Whatever it takes from assisting with a mortgage payment, reversing utility shutoff, giving grocery scrip, or providing rides to medical appointments for the elderly and ill, is accomplished through donations from the parish as well as our members and parishioners.

Donations to the St. Vincent Conference are very much needed.  100% of all donations are distributed to those in need.  We acknowledge donations over $50.00 and we are a Section 501(c)(3) charity.

The ministry meets on the 4TH Tuesday of each month @ 7:30 PM in a parish building and prospective members are always welcome.

♦ FOR ASSISTANCE OR IN NEED OF FOOD
If you are in need of assistance with utility bills, or other bills, or in need of food, please call St. Vincent de Paul Society at 610-212-4932 and someone from the St. Vincent de Paul Society will return your call. (Please do not call the Rectory).

♦ RIDE FOR MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS
If you are in need of a ride to a doctor or medical test appointment, please call the Rectory 610-543-0848 and the Office will have someone from the St. Vincent de Paul Society return your call to coordinate a ride for you.

♦ RIDE TO MASS
If you are a senior, and live within the boundaries of St. Francis of Assisi Parish and would like a ride to Mass, please call Pat Brown at 610-328-9831 and provide your Name, Telephone Number,  Address, and your preferred Mass time you would like to attend, and we will attempt to arrange a ride for you.

♥ Volunteers needed! ♥
If you would be willing to pick up a senior on your way to Mass, please call Pat Brown at 610-328-9831
and provide your Name, Telephone Number, and the preferred Mass time you like to attend.
You would not be asked to change your Mass time, but your “uber service”
would make a world of difference in the life of a senior.