OUR MISSION
The mission of Western Indiana Community Action Agency, Inc., is to provide comprehensive services and support to improve living conditions and promote self-sufficiency to individuals and families in our community.
Western Indiana Community Action Agency, Inc. (WICAA) was incorporated in 1964 as a not-for-profit organization. WICAA is part of a national network of federally funded Community Action Agencies created by the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964. Through our programs we strive to alleviate poverty, improve living conditions, and provide access to health care and social services to those in need. WICAA’s Board of Directors meets on the second Tuesday of most months at 5:30 p.m.
In 2021, WICAA served over 16,000 individuals in our community. We have partnerships with 319 community organizations which assist in expanding resources and opportunities for individuals and families in our service area.
HELPING INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES SUCCEED
HELPFUL DOCUMENTS
CODE OF ETHICS
We, as community action professionals, dedicate ourselves to eliminating poverty in the midst of plenty in this nation by opening to everyone the opportunity for education and training; the opportunity for work; and the opportunity to live in decency and dignity; and with respect for cultural diversity, commit ourselves to:
Recognize that the chief function of the community action movement at all times is to serve the best interests of the poor, thereby serving the best interests of all people.
Accept as a personal duty the responsibility to keep up to date on emerging issues and to conduct ourselves with professional competence, fairness, impartiality, efficiency, and effectiveness.
Respect the structure and responsibilities of the board of directors, provide them with facts and advice as a basis for their making policy decisions, and uphold and implement policies adopted by the board of directors.
Keep the community informed about issues affecting the poor; facilitate communication by the poor with locally elected public officials and the private sector.
Conduct our organizational and operational duties with positive leadership exemplified by open communication, creativity, dedication, and compassion.
Exercise whatever discretionary authority we have under the law to promote the interests of the poor.
Lead the community action movement with respect, concern, courtesy, and responsiveness, recognizing that service to the poor is beyond service to oneself.
Demonstrate the highest standards of personal integrity, truthfulness, honesty, and fortitude in all our community action activities in order to inspire confidence and trust in the community action movement.
Serve in such a way that we do not realize undue personal gain from the performance of our professional duties.
Avoid an interest or activity that is in conflict with the conduct of official duties.
Respect and protect privileged information to which we have access in the course of official duties.
Strive for professional excellence and encourage the professional development of our associated, including those seeking to become certified community action professionals.