St. Vincent de Paul is a non-profit organization based in Dayton, Ohio that provides resources and aid to homeless individuals and families in the local community. Their services include emergency shelter, transitional and permanent supportive housing, food, clothing, and personal care items. They also offer case management, life skills training, job readiness preparation, and other supportive services designed to help individuals transition out of homelessness and achieve self-sufficiency. With a mission to provide immediate help and hope to those facing homelessness, St. Vincent de Paul plays a vital role in the Dayton community.
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