Posted by The Record, Feb. 26th, in Archdiocesan News
Awards at the Feb. 10 event were presented to Dick Scherrer of St. Agnes Church’s St. Vincent de Paul Conference; Martha Thomas of St. Rita Church’s conference; and Wanda Binder of the St. Paul Church conference.
In a press release from the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, its executive director, Ed Wnorowski, noted that “the stories of the daily struggles of those who come to us for help never get easier to hear or less challenging to serve.”
“We are here to say ‘thank you’ for all that (the volunteers) have done and will continue to do because of your Vincentian spirit and hearts.”
Donor Steps Up to the Plate with Two Computers, Printer, for New SRO
When Gary Sparks’ wife, Kathleen, read a recent issue of our Good Samaritan newsletter, she noticed one of the items on our program managers’ “Wish List”: Computers for the women living in one of our SRO supportive housing programs. Gary Sparks, retired from IBM and Lexmark, enjoys rebuilding and tinkering with computers. So he called…
February 2013 Good Samaritan
February_2013_Good_Sam.pdf
Homeless Women Find Hope and Support in SVDP’s New SRO
Vanessa is the first to admit she’s made some serious mistakes. A lifelong addict who “ran the streets,” sold drugs and neglected her son, she served prison time for writing bad checks.
None of that matters much anymore. At 46, Vanessa has peace of mind she’d never known before moving to the campus of St. Vincent de Paul. Last March she was one of the first tenants in SVDP’s new SRO (single-resident occupancy) supportive housing program for homeless single women. The three-story apartment building features 24 private bedrooms and shared common areas, including kitchen, bathrooms and living room.
“It’s a really nice place to be,” Vanessa says. “I like that I have my own room – that it’s mine, that I have a lease, and that I have my own key. There’s quiet time,and everybody respects everybody.”
Feb. 28th Last Chance to Donate Coats at Mall
LOUISVILLE, KY – Tomorrow (Thursday, Feb. 28th) is the last day to donate your used coats, blankets and scarves at one of Louisville’s busiest shopping malls.
For the past several weeks, Mall St. Matthews has been asking shoppers to drop off these items in the collection bin located near Pottery Barn and Ashcroft & Oak Jewelers. St. Vincent de Paul will pick up all donated items and distribute them to Louisville area children and adults in need.
“In the winter we get hundreds of calls each week from people seeking assistance, and this includes the need for warm clothing and blankets,” says Nancy Naughton, St. Vincent de Paul’s associate executive director. “We greatly appreciate the opportunity given to us by Mall St. Matthews to provide a collection box where the public may donate new or gently-used items for the poor and homeless men, women and children St. Vincent de Paul serves.”
Case Managers Encourage Client Success
In the past year since completing a campus expansion, St. Vincent de Paul has welcomed 54 new households into apartments for families and individuals. In an effort to better serve those new and existing clients, staffing changes and two new hires were recently announced.
Cory Bledsoe was named director of programs. On staff since 2008, he had previously served as associate editor of programs and as program manager for Ozanam Inn men’s homeless shelter. “Cory brings a unique blend of business acumen and a deeply personal commitment to serving those in need,” says Ed Wnorowski, SVDP’s executive director.
January 2013 Good Samaritan
Jan_2013_Good_Sam.pdf
Kentucky Harvest Donates 10,000 Cans of Soup
LOUISVILLE, KY (WAVE) – A soup kitchen received a large donation from the group Kentucky Harvest. Kentucky Harvest donated 10,000 cans of soup to St. Vincent De Paul’s open hand soup kitchen. Tuesday, 6,000 cans were delivered and another 4,000 will be delivered later this week. In 2012, St. Vincent De Paul served more than 120,000…
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