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ABOUT SVdP

The St. John’s Chapter of the St. Vincent de Paul Society provides short-term assistance to families in need in the Loveland area.

Members of the St. Vincent de Paul Society are called “Vincentians.” Being a Vincentian is about growing in holiness through service to the poor.  The Society helps families in our community by providing short-term help with rent, utilities, mortgage payments, food, or other bills. The people they serve do not need to be Catholic or Christian to qualify for assistance.


DONATE OR SERVE

Your generosity is greatly appreciated! Please consider making a donation in the Poor Boxes in the foyer outside the church sanctuary doors at St. John’s. If you feel God may be calling you to be a Vincentian, please contact sjeconference.svdp@gmail.com.


FOR ASSISTANCE REQUESTS

If you are a Neighbor in Need within the Loveland community seeking assistance from the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, please fill out the form below.  Note that we can only provide assistance once in a 12-month period, and that we only accept a set number of requests per weekday (no requests accepted on weekends).  If we have reached our limit for the day, please try again the next weekday.  Note that our phone call back to you will appear blocked or anonymous - please answer.

If you reside outside of the City of Loveland and need assistance, please refer to this community resource packet developed by Neighbor to Neighbor for Larimer County.