The Regional Housing Rehabilitation Loan Program (RHRP) is a home repair loan program for people living in small cities and unincorporated areas of Lane County. The program provides financial assistance for health and safety repairs so that people can live safely in their homes. Program Goals -To identify health and safety problems and correct structural deficiencies, including ADA accessibility -To conserve and improve existing low-income housing -To increase housing opportunities for low and moderate-income households -To enable lower-income residents in targeted areas to remain in their homes Learn about program eligibility online: https://lnkd.in/gRDdpXV2
St. Vincent de Paul of Lane County, Inc.
Non-profit Organization Management
Eugene, Oregon 910 followers
SERVING OUR COMMUNITY: Retail, Recycling & Manufacturing / Property Management / Homelessness & Emergency Services
About us
The St. Vincent de Paul Society of Lane County, Inc. was established in 1954 and is the largest nonprofit human services organization in Lane County, Oregon. Our mission is to "assist the poor and those in need of consolation, seeking out and utilizing every resource. Being mindful of the sanctity and dignity of all, any charitable work that advances those goals is within the mission of St. Vincent de Paul." We are committed to providing comprehensive programs to alleviate poverty and help all individuals find a path out of poverty and into self-sufficiency. Our main programmatic focuses are: Affordable housing: more than 1,500 units have been developed since 1988 and expanded to eight mobile home park restoration and management across Lane and Multnomah counties. Emergency services: includes food boxes, vouchers to our retail thrift stores, rent and utilities assistance, and various supply drives throughout the year. Homeless services: Single adults, youth, and families have access to restrooms, showers, laundry and access to overnight shelters with resources aiding in finding permanent housing. We also have a specific program for Veterans and their families that provide opportunities for transition after drug/addiction treatment and housing support. Recycle programs: in 2019, SVDP recycled more than 37 million pounds of material that would have crowded landfills. Retail Thrift Stores: our waste-based enterprises like our thrift stores, used car lot, and online book sales fund our life-stabilizing programs and allows us to serve more vulnerable members of our community. All of these programs just scratch the surface of SVDP's commitment to ending the cycle of homelessness. Your support and advocacy ensures a stronger neighborhood, community, and world.
- Website
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External link for St. Vincent de Paul of Lane County, Inc.
- Industry
- Non-profit Organization Management
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Eugene, Oregon
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1955
- Specialties
- Mattress recycling, Appliance recycling, Styrofoam recycling, Retail thrift stores, homeless services, Rent/utility assistance, Affordable housing, Veteran services, Human Services, Waste-based Enterprises, Emergency Shelter, Youth & Family Services, Thrift Stores, Property Management, and Affordable Housing
Locations
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Primary
2890 Chad Drive
Eugene, Oregon 97408, US
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450 OR-99
Eugene, Oregon 97401, US
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1995 Amazon Pkwy
Eugene, Oregon 97405, US
Employees at St. Vincent de Paul of Lane County, Inc.
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Rebecca Larson
Public Relations / Development Director, St. Vinnie's; Choir Director, St. Thomas More Newman Center
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Mitch Allen
Housing Advocate
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Jay Leffler
Former US Army Officer with 10 years of military experience, including management, maintenance, logistics, and intelligence operations.
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Megan Turner, CSWA, QMHP
Individual and group counselor and trainer
Updates
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We'd like to extend a special thank you to Sandra Ericson and Allen “Ed” Breed for their generous donation of this restored, running, driving 1961 Morris Minor (British made). The couple brought the vehicle to us last week and our amazing lot manager Dave snapped this photo before rushing it out of the rain! There is a nice little story the couple shared about this car and their reasons for donating it which we hope to tell in more detail later on but for now we just wanted to say thank you to these donors and all of our donors who continue to support us. This vehicle will be sold at the St. Vinnies Used Car Lot and like all of the vehicles sold from the lot it will fund SVdP's community mission! #cardonation #usedcarlot #shopstvinnies #svdp #stvincentdepaul #donation #nonprofit
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Zachery Greene served in the U.S. Navy from 2008-2012 and served in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, Iraqi Freedom, and New Dawn. Since leaving service Zachery and his family have struggled with the impact his time in uniform has taken on his...
Rehousing veterans with SSVF
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Welcome to SVdP. We are so happy to have you. Please take a moment to learn more about this wide-ranging organization and understand that the work you do here matters to thousands of people in the community. Learn more about SVdP: https://www.svdp.us/
Welcome to St. Vincent de Paul Society of Lane County
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A big thank you to the volunteers from U.S. Bank volunteers who took the time to come out to St. Vincent de Paul's Stellar Apartments and clean up the garden beds! Our residents are grateful for your hard work! #volunteeropportunities #communitypartners #svdp #affordablehousing
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On March 14th, 2024, St. Vincent de Paul Society of Lane County returned to the beautiful community of Cottage Grove with a new store! The St. Vinnie's in Cottage Grove was built from the ground up and encapsulates everyone's favorite elements of a St.
St. Vinnie's Grand Opening in Cottage Grove!
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St. Vincent de Paul's Youth House opened in 2018 as a much-needed transitional housing program for local unsheltered teens. Residents there worked to complete high school while living in a safe, stable, case-managed environment and building a solid rental history through SVdP during the course of their stay. The Youth House continued to operate as transitional housing for youth up until last year. At that time, we shifted its focus to providing stable and affordable housing for young adults and emancipated youth exiting the foster-care system. Now, the goal at the Youth House is to work with those individuals exiting foster care to provide them with an affordable housing option, especially those who are at risk of or currently experiencing homelessness. The facility offers 12 private studio apartments for those aged 16-24 who are referred from partner agencies like Looking Glass Community Services and the Oregon Department of Human Services.
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St. Vincent de Paul's Veteran Services team will have a table at the event. Lane County veterans should stop by and learn what services are at their disposal! https://lnkd.in/gDDhWTEj
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St. Vincent de Paul's annual fundraising dinner, An Evening to Envision, returns on Friday, November 15 at Venue 252. Enjoy live music, dinner, and a silent auction while raising money for The McDonald Community Vision Fund, which provides SVdP the freedom to pivot and meet community needs at moment's notice like we did during the January ice storm event. This year we are featuring live music from Shelley James & Agents of Unity with a short presentation from Executive Director Bethany Cartledge and other guest speakers. Tickets for this event sell fast so don't wait. If you can't attend the event but would like to make a donation there is an option to do so on the form.
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TICKETS ON SALE NOW: St. Vincent de Paul's annual fundraising dinner, An Evening to Envision, returns on Friday, November 15 at Venue 252. Enjoy live music, dinner, and a silent auction while raising money for The McDonald Community Vision Fund, which provides SVdP the freedom to pivot and meet community needs at moment's notice like we did during the January ice storm event. This year we are featuring live music from Shelley James & Agents of Unity with a short presentation from Executive Director Bethany Cartledge and other guest speakers. Tickets for this event sell fast so don't wait. If you can't attend the event but would like to make a donation there is an option to do so on the form. Secure your seat: https://bit.ly/3TkmhKl