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MEDIA
ADVISORY
St. Vincent's to Assist
Victims of
Mexico Earthquake
St. Vincent de Paul
Village, under the auspices of its south-of-the-border charity
Padre Luis Jayme International Outreach, is accepting cash
donations on behalf of victims of Tuesday's Mexico earthquake,
which left as many as 10,000 people homeless. Donations of
food and clothing are not yet needed, as emergency crews on-site
are still assessing the areas of greatest need. The Village
will make an appointment at such a time when those specific
needs are identified.
St. Vincent's has reached
out to victims of natural disasters south of the border since
1985, when the San Diego charity provided emergency assistance
after a major temblor in Mexico City.
During that outreach, St.
Vincent's assumed operation of a closed water factory and
began producing clean drinking water, which it distributed
for free to residents of the city.
The outreach program, named
after one of San Diego's earliest missionaries, Padre Luis
Jayme, provides more than $1 million of assistance to Mexico's
less fortunate and victims of natural disasters annually and
administers its efforts through a network of south-of-the-border
human services agencies.
Donations can be sent to:
St. Vincent de Paul Village
International Outreach
3350 E Street
San Diego, CA 92102
To
donate online, click here.
For more information,
please call (619) 525-1608.
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