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The Society of St. Vincent de Paul stresses that it’s members should seek the forgotten, the suffering, the deprived, and treat them with dignity and compassion. Women and men join together to grow spiritually by offering person-to-person service to the needy and suffering in the tradition of its founder, Blessed Frederic Ozanam, and patron, St. Vincent de Paul. We also call upon Western New York to take an active role in caring for the poor in our community. The Society collaborates with other people of good will in relieving need and addressing its causes, making no distinction in those served.

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The Society was founded by Frederic Ozanam in France in 1833. It exists to compassionately serve the most basic needs of the worlds forgotten, the deprived and suffering, in a manor that will restore dignity and self-respect.

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In response to the call of the first Catholic Bishop, Rt. Rev. John Timon, lay Catholics of the Buffalo diocese incorporated a division of the St. Vincent dePaul Society in 1847. Now in the Western New York area, there are more then 90 parishes involved with over 1100 members in the Society.

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In Western New York, the Society provides the less fortunate with an assortment of life and hope-sustaining programs, including a dining room facility; a clothing, furniture, and household items discount store: and a summer camp for children.

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In March of 1982 some members of the Society opened their doors to feed three needy guests. By the end of that year, the Society had served more than 12,000 meals. Over twenty four years later, the Dining Room of the St. Vincent de Paul Society is serving over 100,000 meals a year.

It is the largest commitment to the needy and involves thorough organization, planning, and support from its members and volunteers. Best of all, they have never had to turn anyone away.

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Since 1930, the St. Vincent de Paul Society has been answering the needs of the poor by providing clothing and household items. It first started out as a warehouse where needy families could seek help. As donations increased, the Society voted to run the depot as a store in an effort to cover operating costs that were using the Society’s funds meant for other programs. Today, it is both a store and a warehouse providing the needy with reconditioned clothing and household items at little or no cost for those in need of them.

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The St. Vincent dePaul summer camp, which is located in Angola, is a stress free environment in which children ages 8-13 can go and enjoy themselves. They mostly come from urban neighborhoods and here they are given the chance to experience nature and its wonders. Since opening more then 50,000 youngsters have been welcomed and enjoyed the special opportunity to go to the camp. Some of the activities include campfires, swimming, nature studies, watching warm summer sunsets over Lake Erie, and making the enduring friendships that build character and trust.

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The Society continues to maintain and support the camp, providing transportation, food, and lodging. The camping program is a precious gift to the youth of Western New York.

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You can share in the work of Society in a variety of ways. Working as a volunteer in the dining hall; helping in the warehouse sorting clothes: being a part of a visitation team, in prisons or hospitals; donating food and clothing, furniture and appliances or other house wares; by your financial assistance and most importantly, your prayers.

In whatever you choose to do for the less

fortunate we serve, be assured that you are

doing God’s work. We and all whom we serve,

are grateful.

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For more information about the Society of St. Vincent dePaul in Buffalo and Western New York, its work, volunteer opportunities, or to contribute:

Society of St. Vincent dePaul1298 Main StreetBuffalo, New York 14209-1946

Tel: 716-882-3360Fax: 716-882-3556

www.SVDPwny.org