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St. Vincent de Paul Dining Room
- Name: St. Vincent de Paul Dining Room
- Address: 220 St. Vincent de Paul Dr.
- City: Baton Rouge, LA 70802
- Phone: (225) 383-7837
- Website: http://www.svdpbr.org/
- Contact Email: kristen@brfoodbank.org
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- Description: The Society of St. Vincent de Paul is an international, non-profit, charitable organization that has a rich history of service to the needy of our community. Our mission, through person-to-person contact, mass feeding, sheltering and other channels, encompasses every form of aid which alleviates suffering and promotes dignity and integrity. All races, creeds, colors, origins, castes, opinions and genders are served. In 1982, the Society opened the St. Vincent de Paul Dining Room, which is now the number one hot meal provider in our community. Located at 220 St. Vincent de Paul Place, our dining room serves a hot, nutritious meal every day of the year, as well as a brown bag supper Monday through Friday. We serve the homeless, elderly, transient and poor.
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