The St Vincent de Paul mission statement is to “Feed, Clothe, House, Heal.” Phoenix is the largest council in the United States and those in the St Elizabeth Seton Sun City conference …
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St Vincent de Paul slates fundraiser
Pictured is a recent Jubilarian Celebration. When a member serves 10 years, they become a candidate for Jubilarian status. This includes Bob and Pat Purtill, Kathy and Gary Harmon, Pat Bingham, Donna Correa, Lorraine Arcaro, Karen Boeck, Cindy Bossinger, Veronica French, Tom and Sharrill Jennings, Bill Brock (posthumously), Judy Brock, Dick Boivin, George Kelly, Mike Ward, Vikki and Jeff Rehberg, Barb Lavigne, Ann Bergstrom and Chris Cubitt. Five Jubilarians were honored but were not able to attend. The total number of years for this group of 22 people comes to 371 years. (Submitted photo)
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The St Vincent de Paul mission statement is to “Feed, Clothe, House, Heal.” Phoenix is the largest council in the United States and those in the St Elizabeth Seton Sun City conference serve many people in the area with their needs of rent/mortgage, utilities, auto, clothing, food and spiritual prayer and more.
Members welcome all requests, and if they can’t assist, they will direct individuals to someone who can. To help support these efforts to assist neighbors in need, the conference will host its second annual fundraiser 3-5 p.m. Feb. 5 at 9728 W. Palmeras Drive.
There will be a chili cook off, dessert auction and baskets to auction off. The event itself is free.