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Material/Relief Assistance

Clothing Room

    This program receives used clothing, which is separated and folded. Clients may come and take whatever is needed without any charge or limit.

    Services available through the following office(s):

    Carbondale
    Hazleton
    Wilkes-Barre

Food Bank

    Our Food Bank where people can take home food needed in an emergency. Clients must fill out an application form stating a permanent address and income and Social Security number. They receive enough food for a family, consisting of 6 meals, plus staples.

    Services available through the following office(s):

    Carbondale
    Hazleton
    Wilkes-Barre

Furniture Assistance

    Good, used furniture is collected and delivered to those in need.

    Services available through the following office(s):

    Carbondale
    Hazleton
    Wilkes-Barre

 Relief Assistance

    Through various funding sources such as State Shelter, FEMA, United Way, State Food, Diocese of Scranton and donations, our Agency is able to provide relief services to alleviate the financial burden of the needy of our community. Financial and non-financial assistance, budget counseling and referral to other appropriate services are provided. Our goal in offering financial assistance is to meet emergency needs and guide clients toward self-sufficiency; it is not intended to supplement their income continuously.

    Services available through the following office(s):

    Milford
    Scranton

 Soup Kitchen

    The St. Vincent de Paul Kitchen is a cooperative effort of many individuals and various groups who work together trying to respond to the unmet need of poverty and hunger in the Wyoming Valley. Every day of the year (including holidays), a well-balanced meal is served to anyone who comes to the Kitchen. This meal is served in a dignified, hospitable manner. During the course of a month, approximately 100 people contribute voluntary service towards the management and daily mission of the kitchen. Many of the guests, who rely upon the kitchen for their daily nourishment, are part of the volunteer staff. The program is supported financially by donations received from individuals, civic groups, church groups, the business community, and anonymous donors who care about the less fortunate. Meals are prepared with foods, which have been either purchased with financial contributions or donated by local restraints, bakeries and supermarkets. The St. Vincent de Paul Kitchen is the only mass-feeding program in Luzerne County and it serves anyone in need of a meal without asking personal questions or setting any restrictions on the guests who will share in this meal. Presently, approximately 350 guests are served daily and no person has ever been denied the nourishment offered by the St. Vincent de Paul Kitchen. The Kitchen is opened daily between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. and also serves an evening meal on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings from 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

    Services available through the following office(s):

    Wilkes-Barre

     

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