Leaders' Assembly

Pima County Interfaith (PCI) takes action on issues that impact families and communities at local and regional levels but the group is politically non-partisan. It is an active partner in the Arizona Interfaith Network.

PCI is comprised of faith communities and non-profit organizations. It has a three-decade track record of training community leaders and developing relationships with elected officials. It works intentionally across lines of religious beliefs, political philosophies, ethnicities, and economic levels that divide Tucson communities.

To begin organizing for the upcoming election, PCI is holding a Leaders’ Assembly 10:00am-11:30am on Saturday, October 8 at St Mark’s UMC (W Magee Road and La Cañada). The group will discuss races, issues, how to “get out the vote,” and action steps for the fall.

The assembly will begin with an overview of PCI's goals and methods so it is an excellent opportunity to invite friends who might be interested in getting involved.

Register by clicking here.

Contact Dcn Leah at lsandwellweiss@gmail.com if you have any questions.