You can help people in need by making a tax-deductible donation of your car, truck, boat, or RV.
At the very heart of IOCCโs US Program are volunteers like you. Indeed, our work in response to disasters here at home relies on dedicated men and women who mobilize and put their faith into action.
Weโll use the proceeds from the sale of your vehicle to support IOCCโs humanitarian and development work at home and abroad.
Your support made it possible for more than 225 children to attend kindergarten in safe and fully furnished spaces in Georgia.
As together we celebrate God's greatest gift of His Son, please consider offering the gift of hope to someone in need through IOCC.
As part of adjustments to IOCC programming to help keep the people we serve (and our staff) safe during the pandemic, ICT courses offered by IOCC Greece partner GFOSS โ Open Technologies Alliance, have moved to an online-only format.
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has displaced millions of people across Europe, including Yuliia, 35, a former police officer and chemist.
When he learned about IOCCโs vocational training in his community, Asif enrolled. He completed technical training in solar and renewable energy, learning system design and maintenance.
The Jaharis Family Foundation, Inc. announced a $1 million Challenge Grant to IOCC toward the expansion of its program to address the need for sustainable access to safe and nutritious food facing a rising number of people in Greece.
IOCC began working in Ethiopia in 2001, partnering closely with the Ethiopian Orthodox Church Development and Inter-Church Aid Commission (EOC-DICAC). Since then, IOCC has worked with the Church, as well as with international and local NGOs, to provide humanitarian and development assistance.