Yearly Archives: 2025

27 02, 2025

Free Medical Clinic Helped Sergio Get Back to Work & Live Pain Free

By |2025-03-04T17:16:58+00:00February 27th, 2025|E-Newsletter, Vincentian Newsletter|Comments Off on Free Medical Clinic Helped Sergio Get Back to Work & Live Pain Free

Sergio is feeling great and back working - thanks to you! Sergio takes pride in his work as a mechanic, but when severe headaches began disrupting his life, he felt lost. Having no health insurance, and in debilitating pain, Sergio wasn’t sure where to go or what to do. He said the bill [...]

27 02, 2025

Not Alone: How SVdP Helped Ashley Get Back on Her Feet

By |2025-02-28T22:50:39+00:00February 27th, 2025|E-Newsletter, Vincentian Newsletter|Comments Off on Not Alone: How SVdP Helped Ashley Get Back on Her Feet

SVdP Vincentians form deep connections & lifelong friendships with those they serve. For over two years, Ashley, a former event planner, struggled to rebuild her life after a mental health crisis left her hospitalized and unable to work. The stress forced her onto disability, drained her savings, and left her in debt. She [...]

27 02, 2025

Why My Husband & I Choose to Give Monthly to SVdP

By |2025-02-27T20:38:50+00:00February 27th, 2025|E-Newsletter, Vincentian Newsletter|Comments Off on Why My Husband & I Choose to Give Monthly to SVdP

Barbara Hunt. My husband, Kevin, and I have always believed in the power of people helping one another, especially in times of need. That’s why we are proud monthly donors to St. Vincent de Paul of Contra Costa County. Every day, SVdP volunteers meet people at some of the hardest moments of their [...]

27 02, 2025

Keep Our Community Beautiful – Donate, Don’t Dump

By |2025-02-27T20:37:18+00:00February 27th, 2025|E-Newsletter, Vincentian Newsletter|Comments Off on Keep Our Community Beautiful – Donate, Don’t Dump

Your donations to SVdP thrift stores protects the environment. Every second, 2,150 pieces of clothing are thrown into U.S. landfills. Every year, over 9 million tons of furniture is thrown into landfills, much of it still usable. That’s mountains of waste polluting our air, water, and land —waste that never had to exist. [...]

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