St. Vincent de Paul Georgia

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Atlanta, United States

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Non-profit organization· Donations center· Homeless service· Thrift store· Food bank· Social services organization

St. Vincent de Paul Georgia Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

St. Vincent de Paul Georgia is located in Atlanta, United States on 2050 Chamblee Tucker Rd. St. Vincent de Paul Georgia is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category non-profit organization in United States.

Address

2050 Chamblee Tucker Rd

Phone

+1 6788926160

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Brittanee Slack

No one answered the phone in my area so I called them so I could hear a voice..the gentleman on the phone that deals with finances or writing the check was so patient..everyone's situation is different..we moved into a new area and everything went another direction..its not good to categorize people when dealing with temporary concerns when you dont know the whole story but other then that great job and I'll be sure to refer people to your program when they are in need of assistance..

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gorditaermosa catalana

Terrible cuatomer service. Ghetto talking rachet looking people working there

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Jack S.

I received assistance about 5 years ago now and neglected to leave a review. There is nothing I can say that hasn't already been said - these are beautiful people who help and ask for nothing in return. They don't just read the Bible and attend church, we are all God's children and they are the walking embodiment of this. God bless all those who donate, so many of you go un-thanked but behind every grocery bag or rental assistance are a group of people willing to give to those in need instead of horde material goods like so many of the more fortunate do. Words just simply don't express the sentiment. I would have been homeless without their help, and because of it I was able to land on both my feet and get (and stay) employed. Now it is my turn to try and give back - I am not asking for a thank you or pat on the back, I only want them to continue the beautiful work they do. We should all try to be there for one another, regardless of race, religion, sex, etc. Ultimately, we are all only human and are bound to require help. That is what being human is. The better part of humanity is the ability to selflessly help those in need without a thought for how one may benefit. Thank you all at St. Vincent for what you do!

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Sandra Sanders

Terrible customer service, I called and left a lot of voicemail but nobody call me back, I went to the office and that lady was so rude, terrible

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Sherry Hubbard

Best thrift store EVER. Do you have gift cards? Thanks Sherry