Getting used to the “New Normal”

by | Jan 30, 2021 | News, Society of St. Vincent de Paul

The SSVP Uruguay: New Ways to Help those Most in Need amidst the Pandemic 

The SSVP National Board has organized teams  of young people who are assisting senior Vincentians with their ministry.

Visiting needy people has been one of the hurdles faced by Vincentians amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Many senior Vincentians or groups at risk of contracting severe Covid-19 were immediately prevented from making visits and taking part in other SSVP activities.

The SSVP Uruguay has also confronted this problem: most Conference members in the country are at risk due to their age, so social isolation is highly recommended. Notwithstanding the situation, the members of the SSVP National Board have come up with other ways to help poverty-stricken families.

In Montevideo, the capital of the country, the National President, Sister Estrella Prendez, organized a group of volunteers made up of young Vincentians and friends who took care of the senior members, visited and helped the needy families of the conferences.

Sister stated: “A great effort, financially and logistically, was made to keep on helping needy families. Furthermore, those Vincentians and volunteers who cannot go out into the streets during the pandemic are making face masks to be distributed to the people we visit.  We know that this pandemic will last a little longer than expected; that’s why, we are looking for new ways to bring our help to those most in need“.

The SSVP Uruguay currently has 10 conferences and 3 active social projects: one night shelter and two nursing homes for seniors. At the 2020 National Assembly that was held on December 5, 2020, Sister Estrella Prendez (a member of the Society) was re-elected as the SSVP National President in the Oriental Republic of Uruguay for another term.

Source: https://www.ssvpglobal.org/

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