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Treatment includes individual and family therapy and rehabilitative or therapeutic services. Programs such as rapid rehousing assistance for homeless people and emergency rental assistance to prevent evictions will be provided in the new offices. We give assistance to families and individuals in the San Rafael community who are in need of food, rent, clothing and other basic necessities. We visit those needing help in the San Rafael community in their homes to ascertain their specific situation and needs. After the closing of Timothy Murphy School on June 2019, The Godmothers have ensured our special mission continues by more closely associating with St. Vincent's School for Boys. St. Vincent School for Boys are included under Catholic Charities of San Francisco; CCSF includes many human services in their "family" of charitable programs and is not a fundraising or donor-based organization for any religious institution.

The central office of the Godmothers will remain and the involvement of volunteer participation in our programs with support, love, and generosity to the boys will be as valuable as ever. The nonprofit has been in San Rafael since 1946, providing hunger and housing crisis support programs to more than 10,000 people annually. The nonprofit had been leasing three sites for its 40-person full-time staff. Now, case managers and the nonprofit’s help desk will be under one roof, enabling the organization to streamline housing and other services for those in need. You may request access to all your personally identifiable information that we collect online and maintain in our database by emailing us using the contact form provided to you within the site structure of our website.
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Andrew Hening, project director of Opening Doors Marin, a public-private partnership to create more supportive housing in the county, works with St. Vincent’s on finding creative solutions to provide housing for homeless people. Each week in Marin County, volunteers from the Society visit people struggling to make ends meet in their homes to help them get through life’s struggles. The primary goal of these visits is to prevent homelessness. Information Security -- We utilize encryption/security software to safeguard the confidentiality of personal information we collect from unauthorized access or disclosure and accidental loss, alteration or destruction.

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Mayor Kate Colin said St. Vincent’s supports the homeless as well as low-income communities. Monday-Friday at the rectory to provide food for those in need. Join St. Vincent de Paul Society on the frontlines with Christine, follow Paul’s journey from homelessness to hope, and hear an important message from our youngest volunteers. People without housing are invited to visit our Housing Help Desk for emergency assistance and housing counseling. Located in Novato, California, Gilead House is a residential home that houses up to six families.

Join us for tea, champagne, a performance by Stapleton Ballet, and a visit from Santa. The new office at 747 B St. was never on the market, but Paquette said the organization approached the owners to make the $1.7 million sale happen. Paquette said the nonprofit received the bequest from Alfred “Pete” Petrofsky, a longtime Marin resident who died in December 2020. He and his wife Peg, who has since died, had volunteered with St. Vincent’s since the 1960s, Paquette said. “It was a dream,” Christine Paquette, executive director of St. Vincent’s, said of the purchase. With a $1.5 million bequest, the nonprofit was able to purchase the two-story, 5,000-square-foot office building at the corner of Second and B streets, a half-block away from its free dining room.
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You may at any time to notify us of your desire not to receive these offers. St. Vincent’s School for Boys is one of the first Northern California residential programs to earn STRTP licensing from the State of California Department of Human Services. STRTP designation is a response to legislation to move children into family life as soon as possible. While living at St. Vincent’s, boys receive evidence-based therapeutic interventions to foster healing and learn skill-building. The program also provides resources and services to families to ensure the boys return to a healthy home environment where they can continue to thrive.

After years of working out of temporary offices, St. Vincent de Paul Society of Marin has found a new home in the former San Rafael Pacifics’ baseball building in downtown San Rafael. This practice is based on the Gospel belief that Jesus Christ is present in the person who is in need. We believe everyone needs food, shelter, dignity and a chance for a better life – no one can do it alone. Canal AllianceServices, education and legal resources for low-income Spanish speaking immigrants in Marin.
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We can provide you with some basic items and may provide limited financial aid for critical needs. We can try to place you in temporary shelter programs, or come up with other temporary solutions. St. Vincent's makes an impact on boys and youth in our community every day. Here are our impact pages from our most recent years serving them.

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IDX information is provided exclusively for personal, non-commercial use, and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Other donor money continues to support services and was not used to acquire the new office. One of the major activities of the Society is making home visits to those in need. We visit families in their homes to ascertain the family’s specific situation and needs. Our Housing Help Desk welcomes over 800 clients each year and offers limited financial aid and a sympathetic ear to people without a place to live. Last year we helped transition more than 147 people into housing.

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