Whether you need help or whether you can offer help, there is St. Vincent de Paul. We are the place where people come together on the common ground of humanity, dignity, compassion and God’s love.
Now is our time to build upon that foundation and further our campus as a beacon of hope for all who come through our doors now and in the future.
This campaign is for all of us because St. Vincent de Paul is for all of us.
For anyone who wants to serve and anyone who needs services. For people who need a place to call home — whether for body or spirit. St. Vincent de Paul is where help and hope connect.
We aim to do two things...
1. Expand and reimagine our campus intentionally designed to be a hub of hope and connection.
Building projects will not only address additional housing facilities to combat rising homelessness but will also create a space dedicated to volunteerism and community engagement while redeveloping existing buildings to form an inspired, service-oriented campus and community hub of hope for all.
2. Strengthen our plan for long-term financial sustainability to assure that St. Vincent de Paul will be here for years to come.
A community institution must not only meet today’s needs but also be prepared for and sustainable for tomorrow. Our endowment will support this effort, protecting the strides we take together in expanding St. Vincent de Paul services today while creating a campus and operation ready to respond to future need.
Our Campaign Goals
Capital Projects = $50,000,000
Ozanam Manor II – $20,000,000
Center for Volunteerism and Community Engagement – $15,000,000
Land Acquisition – $8,000,000
Campus Redevelopment – $7,000,000
Endowment Effort = $100,000,000
Cash Gifts – $40,000,000
Gift Intentions in Estate Plans – $60,000,000
Total Campaign Investment = $150,000,000
We invite you to join us and consider how we can create the common ground we all need and deserve.
In Common Ground news...
Where passion meets impact
Bob and Marion Auray are leaving a legacy at SVdP as their generosity helps two programs for years to come
Meet a veteran living at Ozanam Manor
Damian Carlos Rincon shares about the camaraderie and hope he's found at SVdP's transitional shelter
Housed at last after his pension couldn't cover his mortgage
Bill Barry, an octogenarian resident in Ozanam Manor, found home in the historic Westward Ho.
Renewing our servant heart
Be inspired by three stories of returning volunteers. Won't you join them?
Giving back out of gratitude
After raising her children in the Family Dining Room, one mom volunteers to support the community.
Reclaiming home and family after recovering from addiction
SVdP's Social Work Services team helped Candice get back into housing and reunite with her children