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Bridges of Charity: Seattle and Kerala United Through International Twinning

Bridges of Charity: Seattle and Kerala United Through International Twinning 680 510 Kristen Blacksher

Bridges of Charity: Seattle and Kerala United Through Twinning

Through the International Twinning Program of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Vincentians are building bonds of faith, friendship, and service across continents. U.S. Conferences are walking in solidarity with their counterparts in countries where poverty is profound and resources are scarce. Through spiritual support and financial assistance, they are bringing Christ’s love to the most vulnerable.

One inspiring example is the twinning partnership between the St. James Conference in Seattle, Washington and the St. Mary’s Conference in Kerala, India. This relationship has blossomed into a lifeline for families in need, enabling vital charitable works in the southern region of India—an area still recovering from the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, monsoon flooding, and ongoing unemployment challenges.

With support from the St. James Conference, St. Mary’s is able to provide much-needed financial assistance for medical care, housing, education, food, and other essential needs to low-income families and elderly individuals in their parish and surrounding communities. The impact has been deeply felt on both sides of the ocean.

“The International Twinning Program has impacted us spiritually since we are twinning with a place that has a bond with one of our Conference members whose family is in India,” said Blake Steller, President of the St. James Conference. “It helps us remember that our impact goes beyond our community.”

The partnership has not only fostered a sense of global solidarity but also deepened the mission and awareness within the Seattle-based Conference. When asked if he would recommend the program to others, Steller added:

“Absolutely. Twinning helps our Conference recognize that the work we do can spread and help people abroad—it expands our understanding of what it means to serve.”

The gratitude from the St. Mary’s Conference is heartfelt and profound. N.L. Jose, Secretary of the Conference, shared this message:

“We are able to provide some badly needed financial assistance—for medical, housing, education, food, and so on—to the poor people around us with your help. We are really grateful to you for that and eagerly look forward to your continued assistance to our Conference.”

This exchange of charity, communication, and prayer continues to strengthen both communities and bear lasting fruit in the lives of those served.

If your Conference is not yet involved in Twinning, now is the time to consider forming one. Twinning transforms lives—not only of those served, but of those serving.

To learn more about starting a Twinning relationship and discover the areas of greatest need, contact the National Council or visit: https://ssvpusa.org/international-twinning

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Feature: International Twinning 351 264 Kristen Blacksher

Thanks to International Twinning, 26 indigenous children have quality education and nutritious food

Through International Twinning, Vincentians in the United States are sharing the love of Jesus Christ with those in need, building shelters for families, caring for the sick and elderly, clothing the naked, and feeding the hungry. The Society of St. Vincent de Paul’s International Twinning program promotes financial resource sharing, mutual spiritual support, and cross-cultural friendships by connecting U.S. Conferences with Vincentian Conferences in Central America, South America, and the Caribbean that lack the means to conduct local works of charity.

One such example is the St. Vincent de Paul Conference of St. Mary Cathedral of Colorado Springs, CO, who twins with the San Vicente de Paul Conference Medalla Milagrosa, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.

The St. Mary Cathedral Conference sends financial support for the Rarámuri Integrity Institute, a boarding school serving the indigenous Rarámuri children of the Sierra Tarahumara. The Sierra Tarahumara mountain region has the poorest municipality in Mexico, so basic necessities such as food, blankets, clothing, and medicine are desperately needed, in addition to education.

The boarding school is attended by 26 indigenous children, some with educational gaps and others who do not speak Spanish. Work is done to support the children by providing the students with basic education and offering a variety of nutritious foods. 

“We are very happy to see our contributions are helping [these] children get an education, nourishment, a roof over their head and clothing they would not have on their own,” said Lionel Rivera with St. Mary Cathedral Conference. “We feel we have a great partnership with the St. Vincent de Paul Society Miraculous Medal Conference of Monterrey.”

In addition to helping the children at the Institute, members of the Medalla Milagrosa Conference deliver dinners to homeless individuals, and collect and distribute winter clothing and shoes to those in need.

The Vincentian members of the San Vincente de Paul Conference Medalla Milagrosa also communicated this: “We thank God for this opportunity to collaborate in the construction of His kingdom and each one of you for the collaboration that you send us and thus extend networks of love and solidarity with those most in need.”

If you are inspired to begin a twinning program at your SVdP Conference, and you’d like to know what the greatest needs are of our brothers and sisters in the Americas, contact Valeria Vlasich at the National Council for more information.

“The entire [St. Mary Cathedral] Conference has been impacted in a very positive way,” said Lionel Rivera. “We are all very grateful to have the opportunity to provide an education to the children in rural Mexico. It’s a blessing to be able to strengthen our hope in making a difference, not only here but in other countries too.”

 

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