We Care
newsletter FALL | 2021 VOLUME 36 , NO. 4
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Interfaith Community Services Food Banks Going Mobile On a daily basis, visitors to the Interfaith Community Services (ICS) food banks wait patiently in their cars, masks on, for their turn to exchange a few kind and grateful words with volunteers, receive their food and be on their way. But some do not come in cars. A few guests come with rolling luggage carts, traveling across town on public 2820 W. Ina Rd. Tucson, AZ 85741
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transportation. Some guests even come on their bicycles. It is an all-day endeavor. For many who receive our services, access to services is a barrier to getting the help they need. Reliance on public transportation often means that people have to set aside a day to visit our food banks, traveling long distances to get the food that helps them get through the month. During the last 18 months, in response to social distance
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