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2024 Hometown Hero Nominations Being Accepted

THE WOODLANDS, TX (Tuesday, August 1, 2023) — Nominations for 2024 Hometown Heroes are being accepted, beginning today, August, 2023. The deadline for nominations is September 15, 2023. The honor will be bestowed upon individuals and/or a business, institution, or nonprofit that serve as outstanding role models for volunteerism and dedication to The Woodlands’ community.

The newly selected Hometown Heroes will be inducted into the Hometown Heroes Hall of Fame at The Woodlands 2024 Celebration of Excellence gala benefiting Interfaith of The Woodlands, to be held Saturday, April 20, 2024 at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel and Convention Center. The gala will serve as the finale of a year of celebrating Interfaith’s 50th Anniversary. This will also serve as the 25th Anniversary Celebration of Hometown Heroes since this annual tradition began in conjunction with The Woodlands 25th Anniversary Celebration in 1999.

A Selection Committee composed of a group of past Hometown Heroes will choose honorees for 2024. Three individuals one business or institution, and one nonprofit will be selected from those nominated by the public. Nomination forms are available online at www.woodlandsinterfaith.org.

Nominations are accepted for those who embody the qualities listed below, leading professional and/or public service efforts that have positively impacted and added to the quality of life of The Woodlands Community.

Nominations are independently reviewed by a committee of previously awarded Hometown Heroes Completed nomination forms should be emailed to development@woodlandsinterfaith.org, or delivered or mailed to Interfaith of The Woodlands located at 4242 Interfaith Way, The Woodlands, TX 77381 by 5:00PM , September 15, 2023.

The criteria the public should consider when nominating individuals or businesses for the distinction of Hometown Hero include:

• Positive role model

• History of volunteerism

• Sacrificing personal gain to achieve noble goals

• Special awards and recognitions

• Brought positive recognition to The Woodlands

• Embodies the values of The Woodlands community, ie. family values, the importance of education, the arts and culture, environmental consciousness

• Economic contributions to the community

• Leadership and courage

• Consistent dedication and commitment to worthy causes

• Representative of the diversity within the community

• Spiritual leadership

• Dedication to public service


Hometown Heroes for 2024 will be announced publicly mid-January 2024. For more information about The Woodlands 2024 Celebration of Excellence gala, contact Amanda Poole, Director of Development + Marketing of Interfaith, at development@woodlandsinterfaith.org, or call 281-615-8225.

The Walk 2023 Best Dressed Competition Announced

Interfaith of The Woodlands Announces Best Dressed Competition at The 2023 The Walk The Woodlands.

 

THE WOODLANDS, TX (Tuesday, June 13, 2023) — Interfaith of The Woodlands announces a Best Dressed Competition, a fun and exciting addition to the evening of The Walk fundraising event. The competition is generously sponsored by Woodforest National Bank. The Walk The Woodlands, the highly anticipated fashion for a cause event, will be held on Saturday, August 26, at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel and Convention Center from 6pm to midnight.

 

The Best Dressed Competition is set to be one of the highlights of the evening. Attendees are invited to participate or nominate someone, for a chance to win the coveted title of Best Dressed 2023. On the evening of the event, guests can enter the competition or nominate a friend or acquaintance by making a $100 donation. Each dollar raised beyond the initial donation will represent one vote. The competition will be broadcast in real-time throughout most of the evening, and guests will be able to see the nominee’s outfits, vote, and track everything online conveniently through their phone. At the end of the program, the individual with the most votes will be named Best Dressed 2023. The winner will have the privilege of deciding which Interfaith program the funds raised from the competition will support, making a direct and positive impact on the community. But that’s not all – the winner will also receive a surprise from the committee, adding an extra element of excitement to the occasion.

 

The Walk The Woodlands is an event with a purpose. All proceeds raised go towards supporting our neighbors in need and the invaluable programs and services provided by Interfaith of The Woodlands. This year, the event will recognize eight outstanding individuals who have made significant contributions to the Montgomery County region. These Community Champions, Will Bonilla, Erin Doré, George Lindahl, Michelle Little, Julie Mayrant, Heather Sanford, Chef Austin Simmons and Tony Torres, have not only excelled in their professional endeavors but have also made a profound impact through their personal commitments to the community.

 

Secure your table at this extraordinary event, and witness the convergence of fashion, community, and philanthropy. For more information, including table reservations and sponsorship opportunities, visit www.woodlandsinterfaith.org/the-walk/. Follow on social media @thewalkthewoodlands for the latest updates.

 

About Interfaith of The Woodlands

Created in 1973, by founder of The Woodlands, Mr. George P. Mitchell, Interfaith of The Woodlands is a nonprofit social service agency that provides families and individuals facing unexpected challenges with basic needs, support to prevent food insecurity and homelessness and job placement assistance in addition to wrap around services. Senior adults are able to participate in a variety of services and activities, while any area resident can gain access to a variety of information and referral tools and resources created to help neighbors rise above their circumstances and regain self-sufficiency. For more information on Interfaith’s programs and services or to become a volunteer, please visit woodlandsinterfaith.org or call 281-367-1230.

Urgent Appeal For Volunteers and For Donations To Support Food Pantry.

Interfaith of The Woodlands Urgently Appeals for Volunteers and for Donations to Support Food Pantry.

 

THE WOODLANDS, TX (Friday, June 9, 2023) — Interfaith of The Woodlands, a nonprofit social service agency providing numerous programs and services to meet the needs of our neighbors in South Montgomery County, is making a heartfelt appeal for help with providing essential services to those in need. The organization is calling on residents, congregations, and businesses to rally together and make a difference by donating to the Food Pantry and volunteering their time and skills at The Interfaith Hand Me Up Shop and as volunteer drivers for the Senior Transportation program.

 

The summer break poses unique challenges for families, as children who rely on school meals may go without proper nutrition. For vulnerable households already facing financial hardships, providing three meals a day can be an overwhelming burden. Interfaith of The Woodlands’ Food Pantry plays a crucial role in preventing food insecurity. Food Pantry needs have increased by 25% since this time last year and the need is expected to continue to grow. Additionally, supply chain issues are a major challenge, making it increasingly more difficult to stock the Food Pantry through grocers and local food resources.  Also, volunteer needs continue to grow, and two specific programs are in the greatest need of support: The Hand Me Up Shop and drivers to assist transportation-dependent Senior neighbors to essential appointments.

 

“Your support of Interfaith of The Woodlands directly impacts the lives of families, children and Senior neighbors facing these pressing challenges,” said Missy Herndon, President and CEO. “Your generosity ensures that Interfaith of The Woodlands continues to meet the growing needs of our community while providing life-changing programs and vital resources to help keep our neighbors self-sufficient,” said Herndon.

 

To support your hometown non-profit, we encourage you to consider the following donation options:

 

  • Monetary donations: Visit our website woodlandsinterfaith.org to make a secure online contribution. Your financial support helps us stock the Food Pantry with nonperishable and perishable groceries, produce, cleaning supplies, toiletries, and baby items.
  • Food donations: Drop off nonperishable food items at 4242 Interfaith Way, The Woodlands, TX 77381, Monday-Thursday, during the hours of 8:30AM – 4:00PM and Fridays, 8:30AM-Noon. Your generosity helps us meet the growing demand and sustain our efforts to combat hunger in South Montgomery County.
  • Volunteer: Volunteers are the backbone of Interfaith’s programs and services. Interfaith is currently recruiting volunteers at The Interfaith Hand Me Up Shop and drivers for the Senior Transportation program. Volunteer drivers support senior neighbors living independently by driving them to essential appointments and the grocery store. Volunteer drivers are required to complete an orientation and a background check.  To learn more about becoming a volunteer driver click here. Volunteers at Interfaith Hand Me Up Shop are needed immediately to assist with sorting donations, pricing items, and greeting customers. Click here for available shifts.

 

About Interfaith of The Woodlands

Created in 1973, by founder of The Woodlands, Mr. George P. Mitchell, Interfaith of The Woodlands is a nonprofit social service agency that provides families and individuals facing unexpected challenges with basic needs, support to prevent food insecurity and homelessness and job placement assistance in addition to wrap around services. Senior adults are able to participate in a variety of services and activities, while any area resident can gain access to a variety of information and referral tools and resources created to help neighbors rise above their circumstances and regain self-sufficiency. For more information on Interfaith’s programs and services or to become a volunteer, please visit woodlandsinterfaith.org or call 281-367-1230.

Interfaith of The Woodlands & Workforce Solutions Hosted Non-Profit Job Fair

Interfaith of The Woodlands and Workforce Solutions Non-Profit Job Fair Achieves Remarkable Success, Connecting Job Seekers, and Employers.

 

THE WOODLANDS, TX (Friday, June 2, 2023) — Interfaith of The Woodlands and Workforce Solutions hosted their first collaborative Non-Profit Job Fair at Interfaith of The Woodlands on Thursday, June 1. The event, aimed at bringing together job seekers and employers, saw an overwhelming response from the community and resulted in numerous employment opportunities for individuals from diverse backgrounds.

 

With over 150 attendees, the Non-Profit Job Fair attracted a vibrant pool of talented individuals eager to explore new employment prospects. The event was held between the hours of 10AM and Noon, providing a convenient and focused platform for job seekers to engage with potential employers.

 

A total of 14 registered non-profit employers participated in the job fair, representing a diverse range of industries. These employers were actively seeking qualified candidates for various positions within their organizations. The following non-profit organizations played an integral role in the event as registered employers:

 

  • Angel Reach
  • Bridgewood Farms
  • Coreluv International
  • Family Promise of Montgomery County, Texas
  • Goodwill Industries of Houston
  • Inspiration Ranch
  • Interfaith of The Woodlands
  • LIFE Houston
  • Montgomery County
  • Montgomery Food Bank
  • Montgomery County Women’s Center
  • Special Angels of The Woodlands
  • The Woodlands Family YMCA
  • Tri-County Behavioral Healthcare
  • Workforce Solutions
  • YES to YOUTH – Montgomery County Youth Services

 

Missy Herndon, President & CEO of Interfaith of The Woodlands, expressed her enthusiasm about the successful job fair, stating, “We are thrilled with the overwhelming response and the opportunities created for job seekers and non-profit employers alike. The event showcased the power of collaboration and community engagement, furthering our mission of being a community resource and building a more loving and caring community.”

Both Interfaith of The Woodlands and Workforce Solutions express their deepest gratitude to the participants, employers, and the community for their overwhelming support and active engagement in this event. The success of the job fair underscores the strength and resilience of the community.

 

About Interfaith of The Woodlands

Interfaith of The Woodlands is a nonprofit social service agency that provides toward the basic needs of families and individuals facing unexpected challenges such as, food insecurity and homelessness. Senior adults are able to participate in a variety of services, while any area resident can gain access to a variety of wrap-around services created to help them rise above their circumstances and regain self-sufficiency. For more information on Interfaith’s programs and services or to become a volunteer, please visit woodlandsinterfaith.org or call 281-367-1230.

 

About Workforce Solutions

Workforce Solutions is dedicated to keeping the Gulf Coast region a great place to do business, work, and live. Their employer-drive, people-focused approach elevates the economic and human potential of the region to attract and retain the best employers, afford everyone the dignity of a job, and remain indispensable to the global economy. They are the public workforce system for 13 counties in the Houston-Galveston region, working in tandem with the Texas Workforce Commission and the statewide Workforce Solutions network to maintain the state’s largest job-match database.

The 2023 Walk Reveal Soirée

Interfaith of The Woodlands Reveals Eight Community Champions Who Will Be Honored at The Walk The Woodlands.

 

THE WOODLANDS, TX (Thursday, April 27, 2023) — Interfaith of The Woodlands hosted The Walk Reveal Soirée on Wednesday, April 26 which was generously hosted by Sewell Audi North Houston in Market Street. Eight Community Champions who have been vital in furthering the mission of Interfaith of The Woodlands, and who have impacted countless lives by investing in Interfaith through their professional achievements and personal contributions, were announced.

 

Chosen through a selection committee, the eight Community Champions, presented by St. Luke’s Health, include: Will Bonilla, Erin Doré, George Lindahl, Michelle Little, Julie Mayrant, Heather Sanford, Chef Austin Simmons and Tony Torres. The Walk is creatively led by renowned Houston fashion show producer, Lenny Matuszewski, Jr., the event includes a New York-style runway fashion show featuring designs from Saks Fifth Avenue, as well as a luxury bid board and live auction. The Walk is adding an exciting new element this year as well: a Best Dressed Competition for attendees, where one dollar equals one vote. The eight Community Champions will star in the Runway Finale, leading guests into a one-of-a-kind After Party.

 

“We are honored to live, work, and play in a community filled with people who have a heart to serve. Our 2023 Community Champions are model examples of people who are committed to continuing the work of building a loving and caring community through their various local involvements. We are happy to be celebrating them on August 26th,” shares Missy Herndon, Interfaith of The Woodlands President & CEO.

 

The Walk, presented by Richie’s Specialty Pharmacy, will be held at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel and Convention Center on Saturday, August 26, 2023 from 6pm to midnight. Chaired by Carrie Greenberg and Kristen Byrnes, all event proceeds will fund programs offered through Interfaith of The Woodlands, designed to assist South Montgomery County neighbors in need.

 

For sponsorship opportunities or further event details, please visit woodlandsinterfaith.org/the-walk or contact Amanda Poole, Interfaith of the Woodlands Director of Development, at development@woodlandsinterfaith.org or 832-615-8225.

 

Interfaith of The Woodlands is a nonprofit social service agency that provides families and individuals facing unexpected challenges with basic needs, preventing food insecurity and homelessness. Senior adults are able to participate in a variety of services to help them age in place, while any area resident can gain access to a variety of wrap-around services created to help them rise above their circumstances and regain self-sufficiency. For more information on Interfaith’s programs and services or to become a volunteer, please visit woodlandsinterfaith.org or call 281-367-1230.

2023 Hometown Heroes

Interfaith of The Woodlands Honors Hometown Heroes and Presents Mitchell Award at the 2023 Celebration of Excellence Gala

 

THE WOODLANDS, TX (Tuesday, April 4, 2023) — Interfaith of The Woodlands hosted their annual Celebration of Excellence Gala on Friday, March 31 at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel and Convention Center, with over 750 guests in attendance. The Gala, presented by Huntsman Corporation, raised nearly $600,000 benefiting those in South Montgomery County facing a personal crisis by providing food items, clothing vouchers, rent/mortgage, utility assistance and through programming for our Senior neighbors.

 Long-time volunteers, Nicole and Will Murphy were celebrated as Honorary Chairs, at the gala themed, “An Evening in Versailles,” where six new Hometown Heroes were honored, and the highly distinguished George Mitchell Award was presented for only the fourth time in its history. The event launched a year of celebration as the organization will be celebrating 50 years on October 5, 2023.

Upon arrival, guests entered the pre-function area that emulated the Gardens of Versailles in France. Guests enjoyed a reception and were entertained with classical covers and a performance from The Players Theatre Company. During this time, attendees were able to place bids at the bid board that showcased incredible items and participate in a Wine Tasting.

Mary Anne Whitney, Chairman of Interfaith Board of Directors, and Missy Herndon, President and CEO of Interfaith of The Woodlands, welcomed guests and thanked sponsors. A rotating group of individuals who already received the coveted honor assisted in the emceeing of the event, as well as escorted the 2023 Hometown Hero class onto the stage and helped present their medallions.

With over 150 Hometown Heroes honored since 1999, the 2023 recipients included distinguished individuals, and organizations including: Shirelle Chimenti, Sheriff Rand Henderson, Angie and Danny Signorelli, Theresa Wagaman, Ann Wolford, Conroe Independent School District represented by Dr. Curtis Null, Superintendent and Cypress – Woodlands Junior Forum represented by Kathy Huse, President. For the fourth time since the inception of the award, The Mitchell Award was presented by Jim Carman, President of The Houston Region – Howard Hughes Corporation and Mary Anne Whitney, Chairman of The Board for Interfaith of The Woodlands, to The Honorable Kevin Brady who served as the U.S. Representative for Texas’s 8th Congressional District from 1997 to 2023.

The Live Auction segment of the evening was led by Will Murphy, past Interfaith Chairman of The Board of Directors, and included unique items such as: an exclusive Amrina At-Home Celebration for 12, an 18-karat, yellow gold 150 carat gemstone necklace by Mark Pharo, a Breitling Superocean Automatic Watch donated by Breitling The Woodlands, a six night Paris getaway for two, club level seats for the entire Houston Texans’ 2023 Season, and “Sewell For All Seasons,” an opportunity to drive four different vehicles, compliments of Sewell Automotive Companies for a one-year period.

“As Interfaith prepares to celebrate 50 years of service to our neighbors, it is inspirational to be a witness to the steadfast dedication and love from the incredible people in our community,” said Missy Herndon, President & CEO Interfaith of The Woodlands, “Since our organization’s inception, our beautiful community has never faltered in their commitment to helping neighbors who are experiencing a crisis. We are grateful for or visionaries, Mr. George P. Mitchell and Rev. Don Gebert, who created an organization with a mission to bring people together and serve our neighbors in need.”

Immediately following the program, the celebration continued at the Acqua Lounge and Bar inside The Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel and Convention Center. All proceeds of the evening will support the community programs of Interfaith of The Woodlands.

About Interfaith of The Woodlands:
Interfaith of The Woodlands is a non-profit social service agency providing numerous programs and services to meet the needs of The Woodlands and surrounding area. For more information on Interfaith’s programs and services, or to become a volunteer, please visit: woodlandsinterfaith.org or call 281-367-1230.

3rd Annual Clergy Symposium

INTERFAITH OF THE WOODLANDS HOSTED 3RD ANNUAL CLERGY SYMPOSIUM

 

 

THE WOODLANDS, TX (Monday, February 27, 2023) —Interfaith of The Woodlands hosted their 3rd Annual Clergy Peer-To-Peer Symposium at the Woodforest National Bank Executive conference room on Tuesday, February 21, 2023. This event was free to all Ordained Clergy of Member Congregations of Interfaith of The Woodlands. The Symposium topic was “Adaptive Leadership & Ministry with the Zillennials.”

“We are so grateful to have engaged Clergy supporting each other not only in the community but through ever-changing needs,” said Missy Herndon, President & CEO, Interfaith of The Woodlands. “This Peer-To-Peer Symposium created a space to learn. Our goal is to continue to create opportunities for our spiritual community to grow and share with each other.”

Guest speakers for this event included:

  • Mike Bonem a consultant, coach, and speaker
  • Ruth Reitmeier a professor at Rice University’s Jones Graduate School of Business

Mike Bonem spoke about Adaptive Leadership and touched on technical and adaptive challenges, characteristics of adaptive leadership, the biggest challenges in faith-based organizations, ways to develop adaptive capacities and the cost of becoming an adaptive leader.

Ruth Reitmeier discussed The Greatest Reset: Leading in the Age of YOLO, FOMO, and HULU. She spoke about Zillennials, who range from ages 18 to 30, and mentioned: characteristics, mental health issues, image and influence, social rejection, instant gratification, decision fatigue and attention deficit.

Interfaith has 60 Member Congregations representing diverse faiths, who come together to support the programs and services, to meet community needs.

About Interfaith of The Woodlands:
Interfaith of The Woodlands is a non-profit social service agency providing numerous programs and services to meet the needs of The Woodlands and surrounding area. For more information on Interfaith’s programs and services, or to become a volunteer, please visit: woodlandsinterfaith.org or call 281-367-1230.

 

Appointments To Senior Leadership Team

INTERFAITH OF THE WOODLANDS ANNOUNCES APPOINTMENTS TO SENIOR LEADERSHIP TEAM

 

THE WOODLANDS, TX (Thursday, February 16, 2023) —Interfaith of The Woodlands is pleased to announce the appointments of Amanda Poole, Director of Development, Chazzette Adams, Director of Marketing & Communications and Natalie Healy, Director of The Interfaith Hand Me Up Shop. Poole has over 12 years of non-profit experience. Adams has over 12 years of marketing & communications experience. Healy has over 10 years of retail experience. They are all welcomed additions to the Senior Leadership team at Interfaith of The Woodlands.

“Interfaith of The Woodlands is delighted to welcome Amanda, Chazzette and Natalie to help lead the organization and continue our mission of serving neighbors in need,” said Missy Herndon, President & CEO, Interfaith of The Woodlands. “They come to us as experts in their fields, with hearts of service.”

Amanda Poole

Prior to joining Interfaith, Poole was the Director of Memorial Hermann’s Canopy Survivorship Center. She spent twelve years working in the non-profit sectors, including in Latin America and Africa. Poole holds a bachelor’s degree in Marketing from Mays Business School at Texas A&M University.  A graduate of Leadership Montgomery County, she remains involved on the LMC Alumni Council. She also served on In The Pink of Health and Women Who Rock committees.

 

Chazzette Adams

 

Preceding Interfaith, Adams worked as Director of Marketing & Communications at The Woodlands Area Chamber of Commerce. She spent nine years working in the field of marketing & communications in her home country of St. Kitts and Nevis and an additional three years working in the industry, in The Woodlands Area. Adams has a bachelor’s degree in Tourism Convention and Event Management from Indiana University and a certificate in Digital Marketing from Media Bistro. She remains actively involved in The Woodlands Area Chamber of Commerce where she serves on their Marketing Advisory Committee.

 

Natalie Healy

This January, Healy was promoted to Director of the Interfaith Hand Me Up Shop. She joined the Interfaith team in 2020 as General Manager for the shop. Prior to joining the team, she worked as Senior Merchandising Manager for Gap, Inc. and served as a community leader for the “This Way Onward” program, teaching workforce readiness to teens and young adults facing barriers to employment. Healy graduated from Sam Houston State University with a bachelor’s degree in Photography.

About Interfaith of The Woodlands:
Interfaith of The Woodlands is a non-profit social service agency providing numerous programs and services to meet the needs of The Woodlands and surrounding area. For more information on Interfaith’s programs and services, or to become a volunteer, please visit: woodlandsinterfaith.org or call 281-367-1230.

2023 Chairman of The Board

INTERFAITH OF THE WOODLANDS ANNOUNCES 2023 CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD AND NEW BOARD OF DIRECTORS

 

THE WOODLANDS, TX (Friday, February 10, 2023) —Interfaith of The Woodlands is pleased to announce the appointment of Mary Anne Whitney as Chairman of the Board. Mrs. Whitney succeeds Will Murphy, who has moved to Ex-Officio after serving as Chairman of the Board for the past two years. Mrs. Whitney is the current Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at Waste Connections, Inc.

“During the past seven years, I have had the privilege to serve our community through Interfaith of The Woodlands as a Board member, working with incredible corporate, spiritual and civic leaders, to meet the ever-changing needs of our community,” said Mary Anne Whitney, 2023 Board Chair, “I am excited to continue the legacy of service and support the impactful programs of this great organization.”

Additionally, Interfaith welcomed new members of the Board of Directors including:

  • Amy Reardon, Senior Vice President, Commercial Banking Group at PNC Bank
  • Wade Rogers, Senior Vice President, Global Human Resources and Chief Compliance Officer at Huntsman Corporation
  • Reverend Mark Sorensen, Senior Pastor at The Woodlands Methodist Church
  • Pastor Brad Wright, Senior Pastor at Grace Presbyterian Church

“Interfaith of The Woodlands is blessed to have a board of directors and advisors who are not only experts of their industry but also have hearts to serve. We look forward to an incredible year of caring for our community alongside these amazing leaders,” said Missy Herndon, President & CEO, Interfaith of The Woodlands.

About Interfaith of The Woodlands:
Interfaith of The Woodlands is a non-profit social service agency providing numerous programs and services to meet the needs of The Woodlands and the surrounding area. For more information on Interfaith’s programs and services, or to become a volunteer, please visit: woodlandsinterfaith.org or call 281-367-1230.

Interfaith of The Woodlands Serves Nearly 10,000 Neighbors Through Their 2022 Holiday GIVING Programs

Interfaith of The Woodlands Serves Nearly 10,000 Neighbors Through Their 2022 Holiday GIVING Programs

 

The Woodlands, TX (December 29, 2022) –Interfaith of The Woodlands remained busy throughout the 2022 holiday season as they served 9,929 local neighbors, including children and Seniors, between November and December.

 

Interfaith’s Holiday GIVING Programs provide families, children and seniors with gifts and food. These programs help to ease some of the burdens being faced by families who are experiencing financial hardship, especially during the season. During this holiday season, many individuals, families, congregations, organizations and other groups generously donated time, funds, and gifts to aid in serving individuals across South Montgomery County. A very special thank you to corporate partner, Waste Connections for their donation of 280 Bikes through their annual Bike Build.

 

“Each year, thousands of neighbors call on Interfaith of The Woodlands to support them through the holidays.  Thanks to the generosity of our amazing, giving community; Interfaith is able to answer that call. Every person deserves to feel the holiday spirit and we are grateful we live in a place where our community supports one another,” shared Missy Herndon, President & CEO of Interfaith of The Woodlands.

 

Individuals and Families were served through the 2022 Holiday GIVING programs, including:

Adopt – A – Family

Families were adopted by residents of the community and receive donated gifts, food from the Interfaith Food Pantry, and clothing vouchers to the Hand Me Up Shop.

Toy Drive and Distribution

Community members hosted toy drives and all toys were organized at the South County Community Center.  Families in need were able to “shop” for gifts for their children at no cost. Additionally, Waste Connections donated over 200 bikes!

Gift For Seniors

Through the Gifts for Seniors program, the community adopted nearly 700 Senior neighbors and the Interfaith Senior Services team provided special gifts to local seniors through festive parties and events including a Senior Luncheon which hosted nearly 300 Senior neighbors.

 

Interfaith is thankful for the community of support, through in-kind and monetary donations, making these programs possible.

 

Interfaith of The Woodlands is a nonprofit social service agency providing programs and services to meet the needs of The Woodlands and surrounding area. Interfaith provides basic needs assistance and special programs to families experiencing financial crisis, and supportive service through care and wellness programs to senior adults, in addition to many community programs dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and families in need. For more information on Interfaith programs and services, or to become a volunteer, please visit woodlandsinterfaith.org or call 281-367-1230.

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