Basic Organization Information
Interfaith Community Services
- Also Known As:
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ICS
- Physical Address:
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Tucson, AZ
85741 2502
- EIN:
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86-0520997
- Web URL:
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www.icstucson.org
- NTEE Category:
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P Human Services
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P20 Human Service Organizations
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P Human Services
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P60 Emergency Assistance (Food, Clothing, Cash)
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K Agriculture, Food, Nutrition
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K31 Food Banks, Food Pantries
- Year Founded:
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1985
- Ruling Year:
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1986
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Mission Statement
To help seniors, disabled individuals and people in financial crisis achieve stable and independent lives through support from volunteers, faith communities and the community at large.
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Impact Statement from Nonprofit
According to population estimates, approximately 142,000 people in Pima County are age 65 or older. That population is extremely vulnerable. Forty percent have disabilities,43% earn less than $25,000 a year, and nearly 42% live alone. In addition, 17.7 percent of the total population is living below the federal poverty level. Each year, ICS assists more than 36,000 seniors, disabled people, and individuals in financial crisis -- a significant number of people in need. The heart of our organization is our more than 600 volunteers who donate 36,000 hours per year. This base of volunteers providing compassionate service is our single greatest asset.
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Chief Executive
Ms. Bonnie Kampa
Term:
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Jan
2002
Chief Executive Profile:
Bonnie Kampa has 24 years of experience in nonprofits and has served as Executive Director of ICS since 2002.
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Program:
Emergency financial assistance
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Human Services
- Population Served:
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Poor/Economically Disadvantaged, Indigent, General
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Aging/Elderly/Senior Citizens
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Disabled, General or Disability Unspecified
Program Description:
Families and individuals in financial crisis due to illness or unforeseen life circumstances receive temporary assistance with prescription medications, food, or rent or utilities to avoid homelessness. We also assist individuals seeking employment with the basic resources required to start work, such as identification, certification or work boots.
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Food bank
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Food, Agriculture & Nutrition
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Poor/Economically Disadvantaged, Indigent, General
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Aging/Elderly/Senior Citizens
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Disabled, General or Disability Unspecified
Program Description:
ICS partners with the Community Food Bank to distribute its monthly emergency food boxes and supplements those with the proceeds of food drives and donations from our member faith communities, local businesses and the community at large. It distributed more than $500,000 worth of food in fiscal year 2009. The ICS food bank is the only food bank in Pima County that is open six days a week.
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Mobile Meals
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Food, Agriculture & Nutrition
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Aging/Elderly/Senior Citizens
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Disabled, General or Disability Unspecified
Program Description:
ICS operates the Mobile Meals program in the Tucson area north of Roger Road, east of Interstate 10, south of Rancho Vistoso and west of Craycroft Road. Its volunteers deliver an insulated package of one hot meal and one cold meal five days a week, 52 weeks a year.
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Caregiving services
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Human Services
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Aging/Elderly/Senior Citizens
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Disabled, General or Disability Unspecified
Program Description:
ICS connects its volunteers with seniors and disabled residents of Pima County who needs transportation to medical appointments and shopping, home repairs, friendly visits and welfare calls.
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Health advocacy
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Health Care
- Population Served:
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Aging/Elderly/Senior Citizens
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Disabled, General or Disability Unspecified
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Volunteer social workers, nurses and other health professionals conduct health and safety assessments at clients' homes, direct them to available resources and assist them in obtaining the services they need.
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