It’s normal to be in need. “I think part of our job is to get people to say, ‘We all have needs sometimes.’ And there’s nothing shameful about being in need,” said Beth Boehm, president of the Epiphany Conference. Since 2017, Epiphany Conference has been serving those in need. With 12 active Vincentians, they field…
Tempur Sealy Donates 250 Mattresses
On March 31, Tempur Sealy donated 250 mattresses. We replaced all the old mattresses at Ozanam Inn Men’s Emergency Shelter, our Domestic Violence Transitional Housing Program and in our various programs on campus. “Tempur Sealy is proud to partner with St. Vincent de Paul Louisville. Our mattress donation program helps deliver on our company purpose…
Tragedy leads Lukisha Thomas to work at SVDP
Lukisha Thomas’ world was turned upside down on June 23, 2019. Her youngest daughter Tyyatta, 23, was murdered by a man who wanted to be more than friends. Though it was a time of unspeakable tragedy, Thomas now works as a Program Aide at St. Vincent de Paul Louisville’s Domestic Violence Transitional Housing Program and…
VITA 2023 Recap
Happy Mother’s Day! Fifth Annual Roses & Rosé Raises Record $30,000!
We want to thank the 215 guests who attended the fifth annual Roses & Rosé on Saturday, April 29, at The Olmsted. With your support, we were able to raise a record of $30,000. The event included a buffet-style brunch, rosé wine and mimosas, silent auction items, wine pull, vendors, and time to celebrate motherhood….
Q&A with a Domestic Violence Survivor
Shannon stayed at St. Vincent de Paul Louisville’s Domestic Violence Transitional Housing in 2022. We helped her secure a housing voucher for an apartment, and she hopes to purchase her own home in the near future. We sat down with Shannon to hear her story. How did you end up at our Domestic Violence Transitional…
Thankful for Easter
The story of Easter is one of complete sacrifice. Jesus voluntarily gave up His bodyon the cross and resurrected three days later. Now in its 170th year anniversary, St.Vincent de Paul Louisville has been able to house, feed, and support those in need withcompassion and dignity because of the thousands of people who have sacrificed…
Thanks to Our Foundations, Corporations and Other Support
From January 2022 to December 2022, we received funding from the entities listed below. We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to them for making it easier to house, feed, and support those in need with compassion and dignity.
Success Story – Ernesto, a Cuban immigrant, gets housed
Ernesto, an immigrant of Cuba who was a friendly face at St. Vincent de Paul Louisville’s Open Hand Kitchen, was someone who was able to secure his own apartment earlier this year. Ernesto’s move to the States hasn’t been easy, due to a language barrier and lack of the proper paperwork. He and his brother…
Board Member Donna Russell has lived experience
St. Vincent de Paul Louisville’s newest Board Member Donna Russell has lived experience. Russell was a single mother raising her two children, who were in high school at the time. She had her own housing challenges because of the pay cuts she took after her bank’s department phased out. In order to avoid eviction, Russell…
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