Welcome to Social Concerns
The Social Concerns Commission is an umbrella organization encompassing a variety of ministries focused on serving people in need. It includes the following ministries:
- Angel Tree Project
- Blood Drive Volunteers
- Discovery Job Network
- Food Collection Program
- Gabriel Project
- Grocery Pick-up Program
- Habitat for Humanity
- Health Ministry
- Parish Health Ministry
- Helping Hands
- Respect for Life
- St. Vincent de Paul
- Stephen Ministry
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Fulfilling the Great Commandments
by Barbara Oliverio
It is a rare organization that has no initiation fee, no dues, and no special qualifications to join, but the Society of St. Vincent de Paul is just such an organization.
Vincentians—as members are called—join the group with a desire to assist the needy in the community in any way possible.
“We’re there to give a hand up rather than a hand out,” explains Tim Jeske, president of the STM conference of the Society.
Angel Tree inspires Generosity

During the weekend of November 21 and 22, STM parishioners signed up to purchase 950 gifts for the Denver area children of mothers and fathers in prison and for teenagers at the Denver Children's Home, Mount St. Vincent Home and Emily Griffith Home. Co-coordinator Dick Rapp said, "Thank God for our very generous STM parishioners over the last 23 years of sharing with needy children through the Angel Tree program."
Pictured are Co-coordinators Suzy Evans, Dick Rapp,
and Pat Corder.



