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Interfaith Council of Greater Sacramento
PO Box 15246
Sacramento, CA 95851

ph: 916-448-2212

President@sacramentointerfaith.org

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Partnerships

The ICGS works in conjunction with many other programs in the community. These include:

  • Birth & Beyond - building healthier families.
  • Building Unity - an interfaith partnership with Habitat for Humanity and Rebuilding Together to build and renovate homes for low-income people.
  • California Interfaith Power & Light – promoting responsible energy use by congregations/faith groups and individuals.
  • The Capital Unity Council - working to build respect among all people.
  • Drug-Free Youth
  • Faith and Homeless Families Program
  • Health Education Council – working in the Cancer Detection Program directed at low-income women.
  • The Interfaith Disabilities Awareness Project - helping the faith community deal with architectural and attitudinal barriers that discourage participation.
  • The Local Childcare & Development Planning Council - improving and expanding childcare.
  • Oak Park Farmers Market - a project of the Oak Park Neighborhood Association to bring healthy, fresh, locally-grown food to families in the Oak Park neighborhood of Sacramento.
  • Opening Doors - helping resettle state-department approved refugees as well as providing business training and loan opportunities for the low-income community.
  • Pastoral Care Seminar
  • US Corps of Chaplains
  • The Village on North C Street - a group of services for the homeless, including Loaves and Fishes and Safehaven.
  • WEAVE - countering domestic violence.
  • Wellspring Women's Center - a drop-in center for low-income women and their children.
  • WIND Youth Center - working with homeless youth.
  • Women's Interfaith Network
  • The U.S. Attorney General's Violence Prevention Task Force, the United Way, and the Red Cross, among others.

Interfaith Council of Greater Sacramento and RCCTV
are part of the Interfaith Service Bureau of Sacramento

 

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Interfaith Council of Greater Sacramento
PO Box 15246
Sacramento, CA 95851

ph: 916-448-2212

President@sacramentointerfaith.org

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