Who And What Is Interfaith of The Woodlands

Get to know an organization integral to the well being of the Woodlands and its surrounding areas

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Interfaith of The Woodlands, known as The Woodlands Hometown Non-Profit, is a nonprofit social service agency providing numerous programs and services to meet the needs of The Woodlands and the surrounding area. What began as a dream of Mr. George P. Mitchell, founder and original developer of The Woodlands, flourished into a reality and is helping thousands of individuals and families each year.

Today, Interfaith’s mission continues to be based on Mr. Mitchell’s vision and Interfaith’s ongoing commitment to making a difference and being a multi-faceted community resource. Initially, Interfaith acts as an incubator for community social services and as a support for new congregations. Interfaith helps individuals and families in crisis through financial assistance for rent, mortgage, utilities, gasoline, prescription drug assistance, emergency shelter, food, clothing, senior programs and offers counseling, job training, and childcare.

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True to its mission, Interfaith works with member congregations, corporations, local businesses, individuals, nonprofits and organizations acting as a community resource and building a more loving and caring community. Interfaith of the Woodlands offers a number of services including Family Services,  which exists to evaluate the needs and provide assistance to children, individuals, families and senior adults; while striving to assist each client in achieving self-sufficiency and independence while maintaining his or her dignity and worth. 

Another important service offered by Interfaith of The Woodlands is their Food Pantry, available to individuals and families who are facing food insecurity. Donations are always needed and appreciated in many forms: financial contributions, non-perishable food, infant products including diapers and formula, personal hygiene items, paper products, cleaning supplies, and gift cards to area grocery stores.

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Fulfilling the vision of building a more loving and caring community through service, Interfaith’s Programs and Services works with member congregations, corporations, organizations, individuals and other social service agencies to continue Interfaith’s tradition of helping those in need who live within our service area: 77380-77382, 77384-77385, the portion of 77386 north of the Grand Parkway, the portions of 77389 and 77375 in the Village of Creekside Park, and the portion of 77354 in the Village of Sterling Ridge.

All programs are developed out of community need, and Interfaith’s staff is dedicated to providing outstanding service to our neighbors in need. You may also donate online at www.woodlandsinterfaith.org. For the full spectrum of all that Interfaith of The Woodlands offers to the community, Go Here.

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December 20, 2024
Michael MK

Michael MK
Senior Editor & Writer

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