"Helping the poor in Canada since 1846."
The Society seeks in a spirit of justice and charity, to help those who are poor, needy or with disabilities, as no work of charity is foreign to the Society.
Vincentians are Catholic in Character and are open to all who wish to live their faith by loving and serving their neighbor and are committed to assist all people regardless of race, creed, or origin.
From the Rule: We help...
- The poor
- The homeless
- Immigrants and refugees
- Inmates and their families
- Those with no source of income
- Those searching for employment
- Seniors and those on fixed income
- Those living alone with few resources
- Those suffering physically or mentally
- Those who are going through a strike or a lockout
- Those abused physically, sexually or psychologically
- The working poor who have problems making ends meet
- Those enrolled in government financial assistance programs
- Those who have a problem of dependency on drugs, gambling, alcohol, etc.
If you feel like you fit into one of these categories, or even if you don't, please do not be afraid to
ask for help.
Your needs and situation will always be confidential and will always be treated with care and respect.