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INCA Informer - May 2015 News Page 1 www.incacaa.org
The Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits held
its eighth annual Oklahoma Nonprofit Ex-cellence (ONE) Awards on Saturday April
25th, at the Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa Oklahoma, honoring 24 nonprofits from throughout the state including INCA
Community Services for superior leader-ship and exceptional service to their con-
stituents and communities.
The ONE Awards honors 24 organizations
in eight categories: arts and humanities, community, education, health services, open services, self-sufficiency, seniors, and
youth development. INCA was selected as a finalist in the self-sufficiency category.
Out of approximately 16,500 nonprofits statewide, only 24 were named finalists.
The Potts Family Foundation sponsored the self-sufficiency category in which INCA
was nominated. Their foundation has partnered with over 15,000 organizations and awarded over $6 million in grants
over the last quarter of a century to fulfill their mission of providing support for sus-
tainable early childhood initiatives and
nonprofit capacity building in Oklahoma.
INCA was honored to be among many large and impactful non-profit agencies from across the state being recognized.
The banquet was very inspiring not only
because of the great amount of support
provided by the sponsors but also to see the diverse showcase of resources their
fellow non-profits provide to their commu-
nities throughout the state of Oklahoma.
“We were truly honored to be selected as a finalist for the ONE award. INCA has done great things over the years to
ensure the individuals within our four counties are served to the best of our
abilities with as many resources as we have available. Our staff believes we
are winners every single day but this nomination highlights our successes in a
very special way,” stated LaQuita Thornley, INCA Community Services, Inc.
Executive Director.
The Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits is the state's preeminent organization con-
vening charitable entities from throughout the state for training, consultation, net-
working, advocacy and recognition. Com-prising more than 700 members from throughout Oklahoma, the Center's prima-
ry mission is to build better communities through effective nonprofits. Since 1981,
the organization has assisted thousands of individuals and organizations through var-
ious programs designed to build capacity and positively impact the lives of Oklaho-
mans. For more information about the center or INCA, please v is it www.incacaa.org or www.OKCNP.org.
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RSVP held 2 of their 3
county recognition events in the month of May. Both
the Johnston and Murray county events were a big success
thanks to the support from com-munity sponsors. This year’s
theme reflects the true sentiment of the staff:
“Volunteers are a Treasure Beyond Measure.”
The Johnston County Recognition luncheon was held on May 1, 2015. The event took place at the MSC Aggie Ballroom and the wonderful lunch was prepared by Great
Western Dining food service. Johnston County Commissioner Melvin Farmer and Kathy Ross from the commissioners office attended as guests for their support of the pro-
gram.
The Murray County Recognition was held on May 15, 2015. The event took place at the Artesian Hotel in Sulphur and the wonderful lunch was prepared by
Bedre Cafe. Casino Management offered a $5 token to any volunteers who wanted to come over and try
their luck as entertainment. Pam Chit-wood from Arbuckle Memorial Hospi-
tal and husband Fred, along with Rene Flippen from Murray County
DHS attended as special guests. Rene spoke about a need for volunteers at the DHS office in
Sulphur.
On May 9, 2015 we volunteered for the 6th year in the postal
food drive. This drive asks the community to leave bags of non-perishable food by the mailbox for the carriers to pick up. We
packed, sorted, and weighed the food as drivers brought it to the post office This year over 4,500 pounds of food were collected
and donated to the INCA local food bank. We appreciate this project and all their
hard work every
year.
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A special thank you to the volunteers that make this
community project a success!
Volunteers were Mary Garrison, Katherine and Ray Castorena, Nancy
Hicks, and Elaine Sanford
RX for Oklahoma prescription assistance program offers free or discounted medications for the prevention or treatment of viral diseases, auto-immune and inflammatory diseases,
cardiovascular diseases, central nervous
system diseases, dermatologic diseases,
gastro-intestinal diseases, infectious-related diseases,
metabolic diseases, oncologic diseases,
ophthalmic diseases, and respiratory diseases.
Call INCA today and see if
you are eligible!
580-889-5193
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Flex Drivers (All Areas) Operates a transit vehicle, as assigned, for the transporting of par-
ticipants in the transit programs, following established policies, practices and procedures. The driv-er shall, at all times, utilize professional and safe practices in operating transit vehicles. This is a
safety sensitive position in which all precautions should be taken to insure the safety of the partici-
pants and public.
4 year old Teacher (Oakland) The Teacher is responsible for total program activities of the
classroom. Plan activities and assure that all staff are involved and in compliance with requirements.
To provide pre-school children with age appropriate learning experiences according to their indi-vidual abilities. Encourages and assists parents in becoming involved in their children’s education.
Knowledge of normal early childhood development and capable of adjusting to meet the needs of individual children. Skillful in maintaining effective working relationships within assigned area as well
as cooperating with all other Agency staff responsible for assuring program compliance. Handles confidential work with tact and discretion. Keeps direct supervisor informed. Capable of following
both oral and written instructions. Bachelors Degree with Endorsement in Early Childhood Education; A baccalaureate or advance degree in any field and course work equivalent to a major relating to early childhood education, with experience teaching preschool-age children. Current Oklahoma
State Teaching Certificate.
HTS-Habilitation Training Specialist I & III Help train individuals on certain tasks to help
them become more independent for themselves. These can be daily living skills such as cleaning
tasks, personal hygiene, etc. This depends on the actual person what you would be training on. HTS jobs right now would be fill-in positions as needed and are available in all counties.
DLS-Daily Living Support Staff II Assists individual(s) with developmental disabilities in ac-
quiring and maintaining individually prescribed self-help, socialization and adaptive skills necessary to reside in a home or community-based setting. Daily living support services are provided to the
individual for supervision issues who needs 24/7 care with goals to be worked on daily so the indi-vidual can reside successfully and accomplish tasks they would normally do for themselves if they
did not have a disability in the home they lease or own by providing supervision and oversight.
Please call the Program Director, Kristy Mobbs, at 580-889-7393 for more information.
For More Information & to APPLY ONLINE visit INCACAA.ORG
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After the torrential rains and flash flooding on the evening of May19, 2015 staff at the INCA of-fices in Atoka were arrived at work to find flood and water damage. This did not get them down though, they immediately began the clean up with the resilience, ingenuity , and perseverance we so value in our employees. They were able to make a big difference by cleaning up the mud, water and salvaging supplies
which had been water damaged. A big thank you to the staff at INCA in
Atoka.
I N C A C O M M U N I T Y S E R V I C E S , I N C
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Murray County
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James W al lace
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Vis it us on
the web
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Atoka County
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Tara Hudd leston
Sar i lea Combs
Jo hnston County
Roy W ayne B lev ins
Char lotte Northcutt
Marne Turner
Marsha l l County
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P atr icia F ie ld s
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INCA LLC Apartments 211 South 16th Street Mannsville, OK 73447
2 Bedroom Apartments
Available
USDA Housing Subsidized
Security Deposit Required
Handicapped accessible units available
Central Heat & Air, carpet
Washer & dryer connections, appliances
Contact :
Dana Trent Mon – Fri 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
“This institution is an equal
opportunity provider and
employer”
(580)889-5193
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