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The St. Vincent de Paul ministry is a dedicated group of volunteers who are committed to serving those in need in the local community. Inspired by the teachings of Christ and the example of St. Vincent de Paul, the ministry strives to bring love, compassion, and hope to those who are struggling.
In addition to direct services provided, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul offers a variety of opportunities for volunteers to get involved and make a difference. Six times per year we cook and serve a community meal, serving over 1200 meals last year. We also pack and distribute backpacks to needy children, provide Easter and Thanksgiving meal baskets, provide personal care items to the needy, and provide Christmas presents to senior citizens in nursing homes. Volunteers provided over 3900 hours of work the last fiscal year.
The St. Vincent de Paul ministry also offers a variety of opportunities for volunteers to get involved and make a difference. Whether it's through serving at the food pantry, providing transportation for those in need, or participating in the annual Thanksgiving dinner, there are many ways to support the ministry and serve the community.
The ministry believes that every person is deserving of love, respect, and dignity. They are committed to serving all members of the community, regardless of their background or circumstances. Anyone who is looking for a way to make a meaningful impact in the world and live out their faith in action is welcome to join the St. Vincent de Paul ministry.
Board Members: Noreen Lozano, President, Angie Jasso, Vice President, Kim Epperson Vice President of Assistance, Judy Fitzpatrick, Treasurer, Jody Juchniewicz, Secretary





