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Help Us Help Those In Need
About
Us
Board
Members/Staff
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Programs and Volunteer
Opportunities
Contact us:
- Interfaith Coalition
- for the Homeless
- P.O. Box 16023
- Tucson, AZ
- 85732-6023
- 520.745.9443
Email:
info@ichtucson.org
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Our Mission
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Through collaboration, education and advocacy within our network of
committed ICH partners and volunteers, our mission continues to be that
of bringing about a path to sustainable living for the marginalized,
underserved individuals and families who are at risk of or are
experiencing homelessness
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Connecting People of Faith to People in Need


Project
Summer Sun,
which provides hospitality and daytime shelter, plus water,
and other supplies when hot summer temperatures threaten
health and safety. For a list of drop-in sites
click here.
Get Connected!
Please join us by volunteering at
the next Tucson Homeless
Connect event
Friday July 30, 2010
at Trinity Presbyterian Church
Tucson Homeless Connect is a one-day, one-stop event that
helps homeless people to get help that they need, and get
engaged with services that can help them exit homelessness.
Homeless people who are not connected to services will be
encouraged and assisted to go the next Connect event. There
they will be welcomed, provided food, and assisted to get
help with specific needs that they identify. Agencies and
organizations will be present who can help with I.D.,
medical screenings, haircuts, clothing, and other needs.
For more information contact
Don Blascak or
Lori Block.
A Brief Overview of our Programs
Community
Education and Volunteer Opportunities - Workshops, training, community
events to benefit those in need, and collaboration opportunities.
Emergency Shelter Services -
In the Winter, our Congregation-Based Project Hospitality and One Step
Beyond Programs, composed of over 30
congregations, provides over 5,000 bed-nights of shelter from late November
through February. We also provide a clinic for homeless individuals
during the winter months.
Project Summer Sun
- Provides bottled water, hats, and sunscreen to many drop-in day
shelters
during the summer.
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