ICCS Donation

Please help support our non-profit to further our charitable efforts for the local community.

Suggested Donation: $512 ($500 + 2.3% CC fee)

This year ICCS is proud to announce its fundraising initiative aimed at supporting the Pikes Peak Library District’s Disability Readiness Programs. The funds raised will be allocated to enhance the library's offerings for children and families with disabilities. Specifically, the funds will be used for the following:

  • Sensory Storytime Kits
    These kits are specially designed for children on the autism spectrum. In addition to books, they will include sensory elements such as movement, music, and physical play. They will also feature braille books for children who are visually impaired and equipment for those who are deaf or nonverbal, ensuring a more inclusive learning experience.
  • Trained Liaison for Disability Resources
    The library will host regular information sessions for parents of children with disabilities. These sessions will provide valuable educational resources and guidance, helping families navigate the available support systems and access professional assistance.
  • Mental Health Awareness Sessions
    In addition to supporting physical disabilities, PPLD will hold sessions focused on mental health awareness. These sessions will offer families crucial resources and support networks, fostering a greater understanding of mental health challenges.

We believe these initiatives will make a meaningful difference in the lives of families and children with disabilities in our community. Your support in helping ICCS reach its fundraising goals would be greatly appreciated.

Per IRS regulations, a charitable contribution is a donation of a gift voluntarily made to, or for the use of, a qualified organization. The Indian Community of Colorado Springs (Fed. ID # 84-2914173) is a qualified organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The amount of the charitable deduction is limited to the excess of the amount of the donation over the fair market value of any benefit received