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FIBCO FAMILY SERVICES INC

AZ · EIN 860434933 · $1.6M rev · operational · www.fibco.org
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FIBCO Family Services, Inc. is an operational nonprofit based in Phoenix, Arizona, providing essential services to low-income individuals and families. The organization focuses on food and clothing distribution, affordable housing, immigration assistance for African immigrants, and health and healthcare access. They aim to create a more equitable community by addressing basic needs and disparities.

activities · 22

what they do

direct service · 21
  • Affordable Housing Provision
    Provides safe and affordable housing through HUD-participating apartment communities for low-income individuals, including seniors, veterans, and those with mental or emotional challenges.
  • Operates a clothing distribution program providing high-quality, donated, slightly used ready-to-wear clothing items suitable for casual, daily use and business settings to community members in need.
  • Clothing Distribution Program Clothing Distribution and Discounted Sales
    Operates a clothing distribution program providing high-quality clothing to community members in need and offers donated, slightly used ready-to-wear clothing items suitable for casual, daily use and business settings.
  • Clothing distribution program Clothing Distribution and Discounted Sales
    Operates a program that provides high-quality, donated, slightly used ready-to-wear clothing suitable for casual, daily, and business settings to community members in need.
  • Food Distribution Programs On-Campus and Pop-Up Food Pantries
    Distributes nutritious food options to individuals and families experiencing food insecurity through free meals, food boxes on campus, and a mobile program that visits low-income communities. The organization also assists in distributing food boxes at local schools and operates a Mini-Market on campus for additional food items.
  • Food Distribution Programs On-Campus and Pop-Up Food Pantries
    Distributes nutritious food options to individuals and families experiencing food insecurity through free meals and food boxes on campus, a mobile program visiting low-income communities, and distribution at local schools.
  • Food Distribution Services On-Campus and Pop-Up Food Pantries
    Operates a "FIBCO Mobile" program that visits low-income communities to distribute food boxes containing pantry staples, fresh produce, and toiletries, and provides free meals and food boxes on campus to low-to-no income individuals and families.
  • Food distribution programs On-Campus and Pop-Up Food Pantries
    Provides nutritious food options to individuals and families experiencing food insecurity through multiple channels, including free meals and food boxes on campus, a "FIBCO Mobile" program that visits low-income communities, and a campus-based Mini-Market open on Tuesdays and Fridays for additional food items.
  • Health access and education programming
    Conducts health-related programming to address healthcare disparities and improve access to care in underserved communities, including an Annual FIBCO Health Fair, Women’s Heart Health Events, Dementia and Alzheimer’s Awareness programs, and COVID-19 Vaccination Sites.
  • Health-Related Programming
    Addresses healthcare disparities and improves access to care in underserved communities through health-related programming, including an Annual FIBCO Health Fair, Women’s Heart Health Events, Dementia and Alzheimer’s Awareness programs, and COVID-19 Vaccination Sites.
  • Healthcare Access Improvement
    Works to address healthcare disparities and improve access to care in underserved communities through health-related programming including an Annual FIBCO Health Fair, Women’s Heart Health Events, Dementia and Alzheimer’s Awareness programs, and COVID-19 Vaccination Sites.
  • Healthcare Access and Programming
    Works to address healthcare disparities and improve access to care in underserved communities by conducting health-related programming, including an Annual FIBCO Health Fair, Women’s Heart Health Events, Dementia and Alzheimer’s Awareness programs, and COVID-19 Vaccination Sites.
  • Housing Assistance
    Provides safe and affordable housing through HUD-participating apartment communities for low-income individuals, including seniors, veterans, and those with mental or emotional challenges.
  • Immigrant and Refugee Support Immigrant Resettlement Support Services
    Provides resources and support to African immigrants and refugees adjusting to life in the United States, helping them meet basic needs and settle in Arizona.
  • Safe and affordable housing services
    Provides safe and affordable housing to low-income individuals, including seniors, veterans, and those with mental or emotional challenges, through apartment communities participating in the HUD program.
  • Sanitary Item Collection and Distribution
    Supports school-wide drives to collect and distribute sanitary items for people experiencing homelessness.
  • School and community-based food collection and distribution
    Supports school-wide drives to collect sanitary items and assists in the distribution of food boxes at local schools through volunteer efforts.
  • Support for African Immigrants and Refugees Immigrant Resettlement Support Services
    Provides resources and support to African immigrants and refugees adjusting to life in the United States, helping them meet basic needs upon settling or reuniting with family in Arizona.
  • Support for Immigrants and Refugees Immigrant Resettlement Support Services
    Provides resources and support to African immigrants and refugees adjusting to life in the United States and meets the basic needs of African immigrants settling in the USA or reuniting with family in Arizona.
  • Support services for African immigrants and refugees Immigrant Resettlement Support Services
    Provides resources and support to African immigrants and refugees adjusting to life in the United States, including meeting basic needs for those settling in Arizona or reuniting with family.
  • Volunteer engagement
    Engages volunteers to support the delivery of services to individuals in need across various programs.
capacity building · 1
  • Organizational capacity building Community Organization Sponsorship
    Advances the organization's mission and expands community impact through executive leadership and funding for facility and program upgrades, such as a $125,000 grant from the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust.
strategies · 22

how they think

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named programs · 10

what they call their work

Annual FIBCO Health Fair
An annual event focused on health and healthcare awareness.
COVID-19 Vaccination Sites
Provides access to COVID-19 vaccination.
Compassionate Immigration Assistance (PAAACs)
Meets basic needs of African immigrants settling in the USA and reuniting with family in Arizona.
Dementia and Alzheimer’s Awareness
Program focused on raising awareness about dementia and Alzheimer's.
FIBCO Mobile
Distributes food boxes containing pantry staples, fresh produce, and toiletries in low-income communities.
Food and Clothing Distribution
Provides free meals, food boxes, and donated, slightly used ready-to-wear clothing items to low-to-no income individuals and families.
Health and Health Care
Addresses disparities, disproportionate impact, and access to healthcare by collaborating with experts and providing resources, information, and education.
Mini-Market
On-campus market providing individuals and families with additional food items.
Quality Affordable Housing
Offers safe and affordable housing to low-income individuals, including seniors, veterans, and those with mental or emotional challenges, through HUD-participating apartment communities.
Women’s Heart Health Event
An event dedicated to women's heart health.
relationships · 7

who they work with

  • Affordable Housing Management Association of Arizona Partner — Recognized FIBCO with the Partnership of the Year award.
  • Housing and Urban Development Government — FIBCO participates in HUD programs through its affordable housing apartment communities.
  • Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Government — FIBCO apartment communities participate in the HUD program.
  • Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust Funder — Provided a $125,000 grant to support facility or program upgrades.
  • Sharee' Hurts Partner — Newly appointed Board Chair collaborating with FIBCO's Executive Director on community service initiatives.
  • State of Black Arizona Partner — Collaborates in celebrating and highlighting the achievements of Black women in Arizona.
  • Sunnyslope High School Partner — Partnered with FIBCO on a student-led drive to collect sanitary items for people experiencing homelessness.