In the news...

IBSA Staff Tim Evans (right) and staff of the Prairie Band Pottawatomie Casino.
The Prairie Band donated many computers, monitors, keyboards, etc... through
our Clunkers for Charity Initiative.

We are very grateful and appreciative for the generous contribution. Some of
the computers will be refurbished and sold for a minimal amount or given away
to low-income individuals with children or involved in job training programs.

 

Other Initiatives By IBSA

<p>Lazone Grays, owner of IBSA Inc., stands next to an old Camaro that was donated to his Clunkers for Charity program. Grays is working with Phillip Owens, owner of P & Q Enterprise, to assess whether they should fix up the vehicle and sell it to a needy family or scrap the metal. Money received in the process will support IBSA.</p>  <p>ADRIELLE HARVEY/THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL</p>
Lazone Grays, Director of IBSA Inc., stands next to an old Camaro that was donated to his Clunkers for Charity program. Grays is working with Phillip Owens, owner of P & Q Enterprise, to assess whether they should fix up the vehicle and sell it to a needy family or scrap the metal. Money received in the process will support IBSA
Clunkers for Charity

 


Project C.A.R.E.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Project C.A.R.E. (Communications and Respect for Everybody) provides a local phone number and voicemail box to the homeless so that they can be reached for social services, job training, employment purposes, to correspond with the medical community or others helping them reach a sustainable life.
Project C.A.R.E.

 

 

National Suit Drive

Professional Attire for Low-income Men returning to work