Small Acts. Big Impact.
Help Fill SVdP’s Food Pantry!
Looking for a simple way to make a real difference this summer? Organize a neighborhood food drive for the St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry! Our pantry serves families in Lincoln and Weston and relies on community donations to keep our shelves stocked.
Hosting a food drive is easy – pick a date; invite your neighbors to donate nonperishable food; deliver the donations to the Pantry for drop off or stay and help us stock the shelves.
Just 4–5 hours of your time can help feed local families. Food drives are perfect for families, students, Scout groups, neighborhoods, and anyone looking for a meaningful service project.
Your support can go even further. In addition to our Food Pantry, St. Vincent de Paul also provides:
-
Emergency financial assistance for neighbors facing unexpected hardships.
-
Educational scholarships for adults pursuing job training and career advancement, as well as college juniors and seniors working toward their degrees.
SVdP is a dynamic, volunteer organization dedicated to helping our neighbors through life’s challenges with compassion, respect, and hope. Whether you donate food, organize a food drive, volunteer, or make a financial gift, your help goes far.
Interested in becoming a member? We are always looking for compassionate, positive people who want to put their faith into action by serving others. We’d love to hear from you!
Interested in helping?
Email: info@svdplincolnweston.org
Phone: 781-899-2611 ext. 4 (Leave a message and we’ll gladly call you back!)
Thank you for your generous support!
Learn more about the Society of St. Vincent de Paul.
A Message to SVdP from a client:
“I reached out to SVdP because I wasn’t sure how I was going to make it through my job training program and still afford basic needs. Then a SVdP volunteer showed up at my doorstep! I was granted a scholarship each semester that made my completion of the program possible. She also let me know about the food pantry and urged me to join. Since then I’ve cried tears of gratitude, tears of joy, and tears of sadness with the SVdP volunteers. And, ultimately, we all jumped for joy when I landed a job (thanks to your prayers). Thank you, to each of you, for the role you have played in my life.”
– S.



