Welcome to the Indiana County Community Action Program Website
Serving Indiana County Pennsylvania
ICCAP provides progams aimed at helping low-income families and individuals
attain self sufficiency. Our programs provide new ways to solve household
problems, manage emergencies, learn new living skills, and foster community
involvement. We also examine and promote methods by which organizations and institutions can deal with
the problems of rural and disadvantaged people.
ICCAP's food distribution. Proof of income past 30 days, and proof of residence (something with a current physical address) . To view dates and locations click the download information link.
For more information call (724)465-2657 or contactjmiller@iccap.net Download information
Indiana County Prescription Assistance Program
The purpose of this program is to assist Indiana County residents with enrollment in prescription assistance programs. To be eligible, individuals must meet income guidelines and cannot have current prescription drug coverage. For more information call (724)465-2657 or contactdpennington@iccap.net Download information
Circles
Circles is a community engagement initiative effective in breaking down the barriers of class and race as it supports families who want to move from poverty to self sufficiency. Circles has three primary goals: Invite the community to join the human service system in helping people out of poverty; Inspire and equip the community to eradicate proverty; Develop genuine and lasting relationships across social, economic and class lines with an intention to facilitate low-income people moving permanently out of poverty. For more information call (724)465-2657 or contactlvite@iccap.net Download information
Kiwanis Diaper Project
Indiana County Community Action Program, Inc. is operating the Kiwanis Baby Cupboard Service that provides diapers to qualifying families of Indiana County. This project provides diapers at the cost of $ 2.50 per pack. A family can receive four packages of diapers a month per child. For more information call (724)465-2657 or contactaanderson@iccap.net Download information
This site was financed in part by a grant
from the federal Department of Health and Human Services under the
Administration of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Community and
Economic Development.