Society of Saint Vincent de Paul

Society of Saint Vincent de Paul
Named afterSt. Vincent de Paul
FoundedApril 23, 1833 (1833-04-23)
FounderBlessed Frédéric Ozanam
Mr. Emmanuel Bailly
FocusService of the poor
Area served
155 countries
Members800,000
Superior General
Fr. Bertin Sanon, R.S.V.
Volunteers1.5 million
Websitessvpglobal.org
RemarksSlogan: serviens in spe

The Society of Saint Vincent de Paul (SVP or SVdP or SSVP) is an international voluntary organization in the Catholic Church, founded in 1833 for the service of the poor. Started by Frédéric Ozanam and Emmanuel-Joseph Bailly de Surcy and named after Vincent de Paul, the organization is part of the global Vincentian Family of Catholic organizations.

Innumerable Catholic parishes have established "conferences", most of which affiliate with a diocesan council. Among its varied efforts to offer material help to the poor or needy, the Society also has thrift stores or "op shops" which sell donated goods at a low price and raise money for the poor. There are a great variety of outreach programs sponsored by the local conferences and councils, addressing local needs for social services.