St Mary of the Lakes Council
Medford, NJ
Benefiting
Society of St. Vincent de Paul
Family Promise Burlington County
First Way of Burlington County
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Joe Clauss
105 Park Court West
Medford, NJ 08055
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The Society of St. Vincent De Paul (SVDP), is a total volunteer lay organization united in an international society of charity with respect for poverty, humility and sharing. It allows women and men to join together to grow spiritually by offering person to person service to those who are needy and suffering. Over the past year, SVDP has supported over 4,660 men, women and children.
The Society works with all people in relieving need and addressing its causes; making no distinction in those served based on faith.
Services Include Food, Rent, Mortgage, Auto Insurance Coverage and A Thrift Shop for Families in Need within Burlington County.
First Way of Burlington County helps all women with an unplanned pregnancy to find medical, legal and psychological support as well as shelter, education and adoption guidance. First Way believes in the sanctity of all life, the life of the mother and the life of the baby. The staff of First Way is made up entirely of volunteers from the Burlington County Communities they serve.
1st Way Pregnancy Center Providing Free Resources to Woman & Families Since 1970
Family Promise of Burlington County (FPBC) is a non-profit interfaith organization committed to a united outreach in the Burlington County area providing shelter, meals and assistance to homeless families. The program provides help, hope and a safe haven for our guests while they seek affordable housing.
The program mobilizes existing community resources enabling overnight lodging in motels, county church congregations for volunteers and social service agencies for screening and referrals.
Since 1998 FPBC hosted 440 families, totaling 1500 individuals with nearly 1,000 of those being children.
In 2021, Sheltering Services Will Be Expanded to Meet the Growing County Needs
While Also Introducing Homeless Prevention Services