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Mariachis, Candidates & Powerful Stories!

9/26/2018

 
PCIC, the sister organization of PCICEO, has invited and confirmed candidates for Congressional District 2, State House 2, and State House 10.  Mayor Jonathan Rothschild and Pima Supes Chair Richard Elias will also be talking about bond propositions, and many other candidates have confirmed their attendance.  Mariachis Los Changuitos Feos will welcome everyone, along with the St. Pius X choir.

First, we put a face on an issue and then we ask tough questions of the candidates.
 
Immigrant stories: “Everyday when I leave home, I pray I will return at night.”
Teacher stories: “Thanks to my raise, I only work two jobs now.”
Hunger stories: “I remember my mom making us white rice for dinner because that was all we had.”

See our OpEd in the AZ Daily Star: Issues are the focus of Interfaith Council Candidate Forum
PCIC Accountability Session flyer

St. John Park Phase III Dedication - Congratulations all!

9/18/2017

 
On school days, the children from St. John's School use the park.

After school the skaters from Pueblo H.S. and the neighborhood take over.

In the evening the seniors and everyone else go out to walk and play.

The lights stay on till 10:00 pm and then a neighbor locks the gate and the new bathrooms.
​The land is leased by the St. John's to the City. The County's Neighborhood Reinvestment Bond funds have paid for most of three phases of development. This is the way a church, school, neighborhood, and public entities work together. The catalysts: Pima County Interfaith and Southern Arizona Interfaith and the persistent leaders from St. John's.

St John Park Phase II (2013) - Skate Park Dedication

​$500,000 from the Pima County Neighborhood Reinvestment Program and the city's Back to Basics funds provided for the construction of a skate park, and amenities including a ramada, with picnic grills, lighting, fencing, a sidewalk, a drinking fountain, landscaping, seating and the asphalt paving of an existing jogging track at the community park. PCI, St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, neighborhood residents, the City and the County worked together for 11 years to make the park a reality. Msgr. Raul Trevizo blessed the park and dedicated it to deceased Deacon and community leader Ernest Roche.

ST. John Park Phase 1 (2009) - Track & Field Dedication

​Parishioners, PCIC leaders, and neighbors got solid proof that persistence does pay off. The students of St. John's School were joined by representatives from Tucson City Council, Parks & Recreation, Pima County Board of Supervisors, and others to make official and to celebrate the opening of the new park north of the church. The dedication marked the completion of Phase I of the park, and represented a ten-year endeavor with many collaborations, triumphs and set-backs. With Phase II on the horizon, all celebrated what can be achieved through broad-based community action and perseverance!

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Pima County Interfaith consists of two entities:
​Pima County Interfaith Civic Education Organization (PCICEO), launched in 2015, is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit.
Pima County Interfaith Council (PCIC), founded in 1990, is a registered 501(c)4 organization.
​PCICEO works in collaboration with  PCIC, assisting in community education, issues research, and public skills development.

PCICEO is a registered non-profit 501(c)3 organization. 
​​Donations are tax-deductible.

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