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Friday, December 3, 2004
St. Vincent de Paul groups seek
Christmas help

text only version

This Christmas, various Council of Los Angeles Society of St. Vincent de Paul Conferences (groups of volunteers) throughout Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties are collecting toys, food and financial donations to help make the holiday season a memorable one for thousands of disadvantaged and homeless children and families.

The SVdP Conferences with holiday needs include: St. Dominic Savio Conference, Bellflower; St. Philomena Conference, Carson; Our Lady of Victory Conference, Compton; St. Dorothy Conference, Glendora; Our Mother of Good Counsel Conference, Los Angeles; St. Joseph Conference, Pomona; Holy Name of Mary Conference, San Dimas; St. Catherine Laboure Conference, Torrance; and St. Mel Conference, Woodland Hills.

For more information about the Society of St. Vincent de Paul's local Conferences or outreach programs, call (323) 224-6298 or 800-97-HELP1, ext. 298.



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