Indiana County Community Action Program (ICCAP) was established in 1965 as a result of President Lyndon B. Johnson's War on Poverty legislation and the Economic Opportunity Act. The organization has spent over 56 years serving as a private, non-profit human service agency committed to mobilizing resources and empowering individuals toward self-sufficiency in Indiana County, Pennsylvania.
ICAP offers a comprehensive range of free assistance programs including food pantries, emergency food assistance, Pennsylvania Senior Food Box Program (nutrition-specific), emergency mortgage assistance, emergency shelter for families and individuals, and rental assistance for those experiencing homelessness or near-homelessness. The organization also operates Power Pack, a donation-based program distributing child-friendly non-perishable food to all 12 public schools throughout Indiana County. Their services are designed to address the most pressing challenges facing individuals and families in their service area, as informed by their Community Needs Assessment.
What distinguishes ICCAP is its 56-year track record of sustained community commitment and its extensive partnership network. The organization collaborates with other non-profit agencies, government agencies, businesses, faith-based organizations, consortiums, educational institutions, health service agencies, and financial institutions to expand their service capacity and reach. This multi-sector approach allows them to provide integrated solutions rather than siloed assistance.
ICAP is a legitimate free-help resource for Indiana County residents facing economic hardship. The organization is listed about its mission, published contact information, and specific programs. However, services are geographically limited to Indiana County, PA only. Prospective clients should verify program eligibility and current availability by contacting them directly at (724) 465-2657 or help@iccap.net.