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St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore is a leading provider of community services to people suffering from the effects of hunger, homelessness, and poverty in the Baltimore region. With 21 programs and 40 parish-based volunteer conferences across the Archdiocese, St. Vincent de Paul serves thousands of people each year with resources to help them move beyond the challenges of poverty and achieve their full potential. Over the past year, St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore has risen to meet the unprecedented challenges brought on by the pandemic, operating safely and continuously to provide: over 150,000 bed nights at its four shelters; 1.5 million nutritious meals; housing for 1,000 households; early childhood education services to over 800 children; employment and emergency financial assistance; and food assistance.