St. Vincent de Paul – Meeting Our Neighbors at their Point of Need
Jul 22, 2024 6:40 PM
Mirya Muñoz-Roach of St. Vincent de Paul Seattle
St. Vincent de Paul – Meeting Our Neighbors at their Point of Need
King County’s homelessness crisis has exploded and with light rail coming soon to the Eastside, it’s at our doorsteps. King County 211 Crisis Connections service connects people to the help they need, and they direct more callers to St. Vincent de Paul Seattle/King County than to any other agency. Learn how SVdP literally meets our neighbors at their point of need (for over 100 years), and ways to partner with SVdP to help prevent homelessness and address other real needs in Kirkland and across King County.
 
Mirya Muñoz-Roach is the executive director of The Society of St. Vincent de Paul Seattle/King County. Mirya is a passionate and visionary non-profit organizational leader committed to the common good, equity, inclusion, empowerment of those we serve, systems change especially those that maintain people oppressed, and to closing the achievement gap in education as well as lack of access to resources for vulnerable populations. She is a systems thinker, motivator, and community organizer, and she is bi-lingual (English/Spanish).
 
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