St. Vincent de Paul

Welcome to Our Website

If you need financial assistance for rent, utilities, or other kinds of assistance, please call our St. Vincent de Paul help line, 740-349-0989.  You can also call the Store at 740-349-8425 or the Haven at 740-670-0822.

Our store hours

Wilson Street Store

M-F - 10:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.

Saturday - 11:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.

E. Main St. Store

M-F - 10:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.

Saturday - 11:00 - 4:00 P.M.

This is our home on the Internet. Here you will find the latest news and information about us.

To all of our faithful Saint Vincent De Paul Thrift Store customers, donators, and friends...We are most grateful for all of your support!

We pray that you and your families are keeping well during this challenging time with the coronavirus.

As you know we exist as thrift stores to serve our community, specifically to keep the doors of the Haven (men’s homeless shelter) open, also to assist women and children who are currently homeless, and to keep our food pantry well stocked.

Without the income from the thrift stores, we would not be able to carry on our ministries. If anyone is looking for a way to help at this crucial time, we appreciate any monetary donations... Checks made out to the Saint Vincent de Paul Center can be sent to the Center at 135 Wilson St. in Newark.

With gratitude and prayers for each of you...

God’s peace,

The staff and volunteers of the St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Stores

Five Parish Conferences Manage Operation

 Five parish conferences manage the operation of the St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Stores, the St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry, and the St. Vincent Haven.  They are as follows:

Church of the Blessed Sacrament

St. Edward the Confessor

St. Leonard

St. Teresa of Calcutta

Our Lady of Mt. Carmel

Donations

You may help by contributing funds, goods, services or materials. Donors share items like food goods, clothing, furniture or special skills. They may give a one time monetary gift to the Center or regularly contribute to the Center works. These generous persons, who frequently represent a wide variety of religious heritages, are extremely helpful to the works of the Center. 

Addiction Resource

Website - www.addictionresource.com

Addiction Resource was founded in 2014 to provide a community for those recovering from addiction and to help patients find the highest quality care for a successful recovery. Our goal is to provide resources to help patients and their loved ones so that they may stay on the road to recovery, and can successfully overcome addiction for life. We believe in our ability to help improve the lives of others, and belief is what motivates us to educate and support our readers every day.

Addiction Resource is not a treatment center and does not accept payments or advertising offers. Instead, we work to provide free resources to help people better understand their addiction and motivate them to make the first step in seeking support.

Are you a veteran that is homeless?

Website - www.lcchousing.org/need-help

Have you served in the U.S. Armed forces? Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) works to help homeless veterans and those at risk of homelessness, both individuals and families, get access to housing and services. The program serves veterans from Licking and Knox Counties.

A case manager will assess your needs and situation to help you create a plan that will connect you to the right resources to help you find or maintain housing.

To schedule an appointment, contact: Licking County Coalition for Housing (LCCH) at 740-345-1970, extension 200.

 211 - Pathways Crisis Hotline

(also go to:  www.211pathways.com) 

Click here for more information about this important crisis resource for Licking and Knox Counties.

 Licking County Job & Family Services Website 

Licking County Coalition for Housing

Thank you all your help to serve the poor!