Contact Info
Interfaith Community Services
Deborah Carr
2820 W. Ina Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85741
Phone: 520-297-6049
Fax: 520-797-3029
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Services
- Food Bank for all Pima County residents
- Emergency Financial Assistance
- Mobile Meals north of Roger Road
- Health Advocacy for seniors and disabled
- Caregiving Services for seniors/disabled
- Online job-seeking assistance
- Classes on how to save and manage money
- Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
- Helping signing up for food stamps
Hours of Operation
Main Office, 2820 W. Ina Road on the grounds of Christ the King Church, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Friday.Food Bank, 2820 W. Ina Road, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
Eastside Office, 8701 E. Old Spanish Trail at New Spirit Lutheran Church, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday through Thursday.
About Us
Founded in 1985, Interfaith Community Services provides food bank and emergency financial assistance to Pima County residents in need and mobilizes volunteers to assist seniors and disabled people with Mobile Meals, transportation, shopping assistance, home repairs, calls and visits, and health and safety referrals and advocacy. ICS carries out its mission with the support of more than 600 volunteers, nearly 60 faith communities and the community at large.
How can you donate?
Every gift makes a difference.
• Bring nonperishable food to our food bank.
• Organize or participate in a food drive.
• Mail a check.
• Give by credit card online or by phone.
• Donate your vehicle.
• Attend an ICS benefit or event.
• Arrange for a planned gift through a will, trust, insurance policy or retirement plan.
Your tax-deductible donation may qualify for an Arizona income tax credit of up to $200 per individual or $400 per couple.
How can you volunteer?
Answer phones in our Ina Road and Old Spanish Trail offices.
Work in our food bank.
Serve on a committee or assist with an event.
Help seniors and disabled individuals by:
• Driving them to medical appointments or the grocery store.
• Calling them daily to check on their welfare or occasionally for a friendly chat.
• Evaluating their health and safety needs and referring them to resources.
• Reading their mail and organizing bills and other paperwork.
• Doing minor home repairs and yard work.
• Delivering Mobile Meals on the Northwest Side.
