News from St. Vinnies
Your Guide to a Merry Thriftmas
'Tis the season to be thrifty! Embrace the true spirit of Thriftmas by infusing your holiday celebrations with a dash of creativity and a sprinkle of eco-consciousness.
Caring for our Neighbors in Need During the Winter
A new set of challenges falls upon our neighbors in need beginning in the fall and extending through the winter. Learn how we help families and individuals navigate these seasons with dignity and resilience.
How Our Community Resource Center Supports Our Neighbors in Need During Summer
At St. Vincent de Paul of Tacoma, Pierce County, we understand the added stress our neighbors in need face in summer during extreme temperatures. Read more about how services and resources provided by our Community Resource Center support some of Pierce County’s most vulnerable individuals and families.
Level Up Your Summer Fun with Help from St. Vinnies
Days are longer, the sun is brighter which means summer is here! Check out 5 ways St. Vinnies can help you beat boredom this season!
Empowering Our Hispanic Neighbors through Centro Rendu
Centro Rendu aims to empower Latino and Hispanic families through one-on-one case management and hands-on assistance. Discover the ways Centro Rendu is making a difference in our community!
Volunteers - The Lifeblood of St. Vinnies
Volunteers at St. Vincent de Paul are the lifeblood of our organization. Learn about volunteering at St. Vinnies and the importance of this program!
St. Vinnies’ Spring Cleaning Donation Guide
Spring is here! We’re ready to rehome any items that no longer work for you. Remember to keep St. Vinnies in mind when you start your spring cleaning!
How to Make the Most of Your SVdP Thrifting Experience
If you’re new to thrifting or just new to thrifting at our South Tacoma Thrift Store, here are four ways to help you make the most out of your visit!
St. Vincent de Paul Opens Community Resource Center
The Community Resource Center will act as a central location to provide services, education and outreach to Pierce County.
How We Help Share the Warmth
During the winter, our Homeless Prevention & Basic Needs Program works to protect our neighbors in need from the weather. Check out four ways we’re keeping our neighbors warm!
Together, We Make a Difference
We specialize in hope and second chances at St. Vincent de Paul of Tacoma, Pierce County. Here’s how we can make a difference, together!
Five Ways to Help St. Vinnies without Spending a Dime
Monetary donations aren't the only way you can help our mission. Here are five ways you can support St. Vinnies without spending a dime!
Bridging the Gap in Pierce County
St. Vincent de Paul of Tacoma, Pierce County has helped our neighbors in need since 1926. Discover how we make an impact with our Homeless Prevention & Basic Needs Program.
Thrift is Hip! Thrift with Heart! - Benefits of Thrifting at St. Vinnies
“Thrift is Hip! and “Thrift with Heart” are two phrases we live by here at St. Vincent de Paul of Tacoma, Pierce County. Learn about the many benefits of thrifting at St. Vinnies!
More Than Just a Thrift Store
St. Vincent de Paul has served our neighbors in need in Pierce County for more than 90 years regardless of race, religion or orientation. Discover the rich history of our nonprofit and how we support our neighbors in need through our programs and thrift store.
How a Small Act Turns Into the Difference of a Lifetime
It was a typical day on the job for Chris, our Processing foreman, when he helped a shopper at St. Vinnies. Then four months later, the same man returned to share how Chris' help saved his life.
A Year in Review: Helping Our Neighbors in Need in 2021
As we welcome another year, we'd like to take a look back at the progress and achievements we made in 2021. We are so thankful for the support and generosity that have helped us make a difference in Pierce County.
Gratitude
Through the support from this community, St Vinnie's continues to help our neighbors in need by providing compassion and financial assistance to those facing immediate financial crisis. Since October 2020, we have assisted 9,000 people and provided $554,000 in financial assistance. Now more than ever, people need help with gas cards, short-term motel stays, rent/rental deposits and other emergencies.