Resource Name:Society of St. Vincent de Paul – Christ Our Hope

Resource Type:Community

Service Type:church, religion, ministry, Bible, God, faith, worship, gospel, Jesus, prayer, catholic

Date Last Updated:February 2, 2024

Description:

Our mission has endured for almost 180 years. It is the road map for explaining who we are and what we do.

“Inspired by Gospel values, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, a Catholic volunteer organization, leads individuals to join together to offer person-to-person service to the poor and the suffering. And in doing this work, we all enrich our lives spiritually.”

“When people need help, we’ll be there.” That is our calling. We serve everyone. Period.
Opportunities to Serve

The current needs of our Christ Our Hope Conference include:

Making over-the-phone calls/visits to assess the specific needs of those requesting help. Vincentians always go out in pairs of two when making home visits.
General admin work
and more!

We meet on the second Tuesday of the month at the parish center from 6-8 in person.

To inquire about becoming a volunteer or any other questions about the conference, don’t hesitate to contact us at [email protected] or contact our conference president Paula Holmes at [email protected].

One of the largest charitable organizations in the world, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul (www.svdpusa.org) is an international, nonprofit, Catholic lay organization of about 800,000 men and women who voluntarily join together to grow spiritually by offering person-to-person service to the needy and suffering in 150 countries on five continents. With the U.S. headquarters in St. Louis, Mo., membership in the United States totals more than 160,000 in 4,400 communities. SVdP offers a variety of programs and services, including home visits, housing assistance, disaster relief, education and mentoring, food pantries, dining halls, clothing, assistance with transportation, prescription medication, and rent and utility costs. The Society also works to provide care for the sick, the incarcerated and the elderly.

Address:

902 2nd Ave
King County, Washington 98104
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