Mission
Serving the poor and giving others the opportunity to serve.
Programs
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul operates thirteen programs that enable poor people to build for themselves health and stable lives. Programs include a Free Medical/Dental Clinic for working uninsured families, Food Reclamation Center, Community-Based Rent and Utility Assistance, Referral and Support Services, Transitional Housing for elderly and disabled homeless men and women, Congregate Meals programs, Transient Aid, Aid to the Incarcerated and their families, and Thrift Stores.
History
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul is an international organization committed to serving the needs of the poor and to providing an opportunity for those more fortunate to serve others. Founded in France in 1833, the Society has been assisting Arizona families since 1953. Members of the Society seek to help others through person-to-person involvement without regard to race, religion, age national origin or gender.
Our most valued assets are measured in the friends who contribute their strength, compassion and resources toward the Society's mission of enabling the poor and homeless to build for themselves healthy and stable lives.


















