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One-On-One Help for Those Neglected
Here’s an organization that offers hope, compassion and assistance to individuals and families in the Pensacola-Tallahassee, FL area:
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul is an international catholic lay organization with over 4000 local conferences in the United States. The goal of the organization is to change the face of charity by offering tangible assistance to people regardless of their background, ethnicity or faith. In collaboration with other local agencies, businesses and corporations, they work to provide a wide variety of programs and services that helps individuals to achieve self-sufficiency. The Society of St. Vincent de Paul offers person-to-person service by donating their time, abilities or dollars directly to the neglected and/or suffering. Advocacy for those alienated or defenseless in the spirit of justice and charity is a top priority for the organization in the short and long terms.
In the Pensacola-Tallahassee area, The Society of St. Vincent de Paul provides for the needy:
To receive assistance or for more information about the services The Society of St. Vincent de Paul, you can visit one of your local Catholic Churches, write them at 2200 W. Desoto St., Pensacola, FL 32505, or contact them online at www.svdpnwfla.org.
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