22% Increase in Community Service

This year the St. Vincent de Paul Society of Fond du Lac County celebrates its 75th anniversary with a record high $172,160 given in direct services during its past fiscal year that ended September 30.  That represents a $30,560 or 22% increase in help to people in the county over the previous year. The bottom line is that more people in need received assistance for food, rent or utilities as well as a listening ear.   

The actual statistics show that $81,073 helped people pay their rent, $44,284 went toward utility bills, $39,660 assisted families to put food on their tables and $7,143 helped pay miscellaneous expenses such as medical or travel costs.
 
“This year 98% of the money raised stayed right here in the county,” Society Council President Don Mueller explains. “Since we are a totally volunteer Society, our administrative expenses are minimal and 95% went to direct assistance. Donations from people of good will is our greatest income source and we often beg since the needs have increased so much.”

A unique characteristic of the Society, founded in 1833, is home visits.  Pairs of volunteer members go into homes at people’s request.  In 2009, society members visited 2,221 homes, an increase of 203 over the previous year.  Those numbers do not reflect other visits by members to prisons, hospitals, and the elderly. Mueller reports, “We serve our needy neighbors without regard to race, creed, national origins, age or gender.  Only about 20% of the people we visit belong to the Catholic Church.  We encourage those we visit to have a relationship with God and to participate in the religion of their choice.  Our eligibility norms are flexible so we refuse no one in real need.”

“St. Vinny’s, as people like to refer to our thrift store at 573 W. Rolling Meadows Drive in Fond du Lac, is the public face of the Society in the county,” Mueller said.  “We are very grateful to community members who give us quality used clothing, household goods, and furniture.  We either give these items away to people in need ($23,699 worth this year), or we sell them and use the profits for our services.  It is so heartening when we can help out people with these items when we see firsthand their dire needs through our visits.  All the store profits benefit the needy of the county, to the tune of $69,982 this year.”

People needing emergency help can call the Society’s hotline number at 920-922-3650.

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We offer understanding, hope and immediate relief to those in need without regard to religion, race or nationality.

We aid with food, rent, utilities and other basic necessities in times of crisis through home visits from pairs of volunteer Vincentians.