For us, it’s about being part of something bigger. We believe that people from all walks of life can form change, together.
For us, it’s about being part of something bigger. We believe that people from all walks of life can form change, together.
Giving your time and dedication to helping people in crisis is a gift that keeps on giving. Whether you’re a one-time group or recurring individual, we’ve got opportunities available for you.
We welcome your canned food, new bedding, new or gently used towels, and small household items. Drop off donations at 550 W. Washington Ave. Escondido, CA 92025. Clean, gently worn clothing can be dropped off with our partner, Ashley’s Hope.
A monetary gift is the easiest and fastest way for us to secure ongoing services for people in crisis. You can create an automatic quarterly or monthly donation online and you can cancel at any time.
Every day, Interfaith Community Services provides help to hundreds of people experiencing homelessness in North County San Diego.
View our pantry needs list below and help us secure essential items for our community.
Drop-off Donations: Weekdays from 8AM – 5PM
Location: 550 W. Washington Ave, Escondido, CA
Clean, gently worn clothing can be donated to our partner, Ashley’s Hope. The donations will be processed and given to Interfaith clients.
For 7 consecutive years, Interfaith Community Services has achieved a 4-star rating for transparency and accountability by Charity Navigator. Only 9% of charities have achieved this recognition nationwide.
For us, it’s about being part of something bigger. We believe that people from all walks of life can form change, together.
Interfaith Community Services is a non-denominational 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization based in Escondido, California. Federal Tax ID #95-3837714.
Headquarters: 550 W Washington Ave Escondido, CA 92025
Phone: (760) 489-6380
OUR MISSION – Interfaith Community Services empowers people in need to stabilize and improve their lives through comprehensive programs, in partnership with diverse faith communities and people of compassion.