“The Wall That Heals” Vietnam Veterans Memorial: Coming to Dare County in November 2023 – Video
Dare County has released a new video that highlights The Wall That Heals, which is a traveling, three-quarter scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., that will be on display in Dare County from November 16-19, 2023.
The Wall That Heals – Coming To Dare County Nov 16 -19, 2023
The Wall That Heals—a traveling, three-quarter scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., that tours the country—will be on display in Dare County from November 16, 2023 through November 19, 2023 at the Soundside…
Giving the Gift of Hope
Dear Friends,
How many bridges have you crossed recently? While driving around the beautiful areas of Dare and Currituck mainland and the beaches that range from Carova to Hatteras, we cross many bridges. Eugene Sullivan is no stranger to…
Bringing The Wall That Heals Exhibit to our Veterans on the Outer Banks
ICO is collaborating with DCVAC in hoping to bring The Wall That Heals exhibit to our Veterans on the Outer Banks in 2023. This exhibit features a three-quarter scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.
Free Flu Vaccinations – Drive-Thru to Fight the Flu
Here are FREE and easy opportunities to help fight the flu. You don’t even have to get out of your vehicle!
Bi-Op-Sea Wins 33rd Annual Alice Kelly Memorial Ladies Only Billfish Tournament
Manteo, North Carolina:
At the 33rd annual Alice Kelly Memorial Ladies Only Billfish Tournament, the bridesmaids walked down the aisle to the awards alter. After finishing second last year, Team Bi-Op-Sea captured the Billfish Jackpot…
School Supplies Assistance Events
There are two events happening this weekend to assist families with school supplies:
Operation Backpack - Come for Free School Supplies! - Games, puppet shows, hot dogs, health screenings...
Manteo Faith Baptist Church
Aug 20th,…
The Outer Banks Hospital is pleased to announce that Interfaith Community Outreach is a recipient of the 2022-2023 Community Benefit Grants Program
The Outer Banks Hospital is pleased to announce that Interfaith Community Outreach is a recipient of the 2022-2023 Community Benefit Grants Program. Grants are awarded for projects that will significantly increase access to healthcare and financial resources in our community.
Interfaith Community Outreach’s Outgoing Board Chair Linda Palombo was awarded the North Carolina Governor’s Volunteer Service Award
Interfaith Community Outreach’s Outgoing Board Chair Linda Palombo was awarded the North Carolina Governor’s Volunteer Service Award.
INTERFAITH COMMUNITY OUTREACH HONORS RETIRING BOARD MEMBERS
At their March 31st Board Meeting, Interfaith Community Outreach honored outgoing Board Chair, Linda Palombo, Vice-Chair, Mike Pringle and Board Member Julia Ashcheulova for their service and dedication to ICO and our Community.
ICO NEW VOLUNTEER INTERN SPOTLIGHT – Yuwon Kim
My name is Yuwon Kim, I am a senior at First Flight High School. I am currently taking an internship class at FFHS, and I choose to do my internship at Interfaith Community Outreach.
ICO NEW VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT
My name is Sophie Yacobi and I’m currently a junior at First Flight High School.
Pea Island Preservation Society presented Interfaith Community Outreach, with a check in the amount of $500.00 to help our neighbors in need.
Each year PIPSI chooses an organization that leads the charge in identifying that need. This year they choose, Interfaith Community Outreach.
GIVE THE GIFT OF HOPE
We are thankful for supporters like you and appreciate how you make caring for your community a priority. Your tax-deductible donation will help ICO continue its mission.
Interfaith Community OUTREACH, Outer Banks Relief Foundation & Caring Hands Ministry Collaborating Together for our Community!
Interfaith Community Outreach, Outer Banks Relief Foundation and Caring Hands Ministry partnered to complete these new staircases today, both the high stair on the north side and the lower stair on the southside.
John Klamut was the leader…
ICO’s New Volunteer Spotlight
I’m Christopher Young-Stone a junior at First Flight High School. I’m the newest volunteer at Interfaith Community Outreach and I am very excited to help an organization that’s so important in our community. I volunteer through my school's internship program and want to learn the ins and outs of nonprofit management.
Bob Woodruff Foundation Grant to ICO for veterans
ICO received a grant from the Bob Woodruff Foundation to help Veterans in need.
12th Annual ICO Tee for a Cure Golf Tournament
A big thank you to Duck Woods Country Club and all the Teams and Players that made this day possible. Thank you to our sponsors, First Team Hampton Chevrolet for the Hole in One Sponsorship, Towne Bank, SAGA, Twiford Funeral Services, C. Scott Dashiell-Allstate, Nags Head Hammocks, Coastal Atlantic Shutters, Coastal Beverage, Outer Banks Brewing Station, the 18-hole sponsorships, all the local businesses that donated gift certificates for the great prizes, all the volunteers and the donors who made the day a huge success
The World’s Largest Ladies Only Billfish Tournament
This event just celebrated its 32nd anniversary earlier this month in Manteo, North Carolina. In addition to being the largest ladies-only charity billfish tournament in the world, it is also a major fundraiser for local cancer support outreach efforts. The 2021 tournament hosted a record 145 boats and nearly 900 lady anglers
Gift of Caring – Daisy Girl Scout Troop 4039
The Daisies used the Troop Gift of Caring funds to donate 50 boxes of Girl Scout cookies to ICO. These cookies will be a gift to Dare County households in need. ICO’s mission is to provide assistance to individuals facing a temporary emergency crisis and these six-year-old girls have giving hearts to help others in need.
OBCF Honoring Champion Award Recipients Interfaith Community Outreach
Help us honor and thank our 2020 Community Foundation Champions! Interfaith Community Outreach (ICO) ICO staff and volunteers help people in our community with a variety of financial needs. Residents who are in need go to them for help after…