
Spokane District Council of The Society of Saint Vincent de Paul

Saint Anthony Spokane Washington
How can I help?
There are a multitude of ways to help St Vincent de Paul help our neighbors! The REAL NUMBER ONE way is prayer – pray for us and for those we serve. Other means of supporting us are as follows:
1. With your financial assistance, as all of the financial help we provide is solely from donations. On the second full weekend of each month, there is a collection at the end of Mass; simply place your donation in the blue bucket. Those who use the parish envelopes will find a St Vincent de Paul envelope for each month. Or to give online, go to https://stanthonyspokane.org/; then scroll down to the Give Now button and select St Vincent de Paul.
2. Make in-kind donations: We bring cleaning supplies and personal hygiene items to those we serve; these items cannot be purchased with EBT cards (what used to be called Food Stamps). These items make a huge difference, enabling our neighbors in need to live with much greater dignity and better health. There is a basket at the back of the church for donations. We are always in need of paper towels, toilet paper, dish soap, surface/bathroom/floor cleaners, Clorox/similar wipes, sponges, bar soap/body wash, shampoo and conditioner, toothpaste, dental floss and laundry detergent. All items must be new and unopened. We CANNOT use food items, as we have no storage. We do bring food on Home Visits, utilizing the St Thomas More food bank.
3. Like and Follow us on Facebook – St Anthony’s St Vincent de Paul
We post a wide variety of information, resources and free local activities here. Share posts on your Facebook page and Share with your friends and family who may benefit.
4. Donate your vehicle: The Spokane District Council of the Society participates in St. Vincent de Paul USA’s National Vehicle Donation Program. It’s easy: you get rid of a vehicle you no longer want without the hassle of trying to sell it, and the St. Vincent de Paul Society in Spokane gets 80% of the sale price (all of which goes to the poor in Spokane). To learn more or to donate a vehicle, go to: http://spokanesvdp.com/donate