Interfaith of The Woodlands Aids in Winter Storm Recovery

The Woodlands' hometown non-profit, Interfaith of the Woodlands opened its doors yesterday to assist neighbors with food, grocery gift cards and gas cards.

Share 

Interfaith staff assist neighbors with food, grocery gift cards and gas cards

People Places and Things category interest

Interfaith of The Woodlands, The Woodlands Hometown nonprofit, launched its disaster response to assist neighbors affected by the record-breaking winter storm that polarized Montgomery County this past week.

Interfaith opened its doors yesterday to assist neighbors with food, grocery gift cards and gas cards. Families will continue to be served Monday – Friday, 9am to 4pm by curbside and by drive through Food Distribution Wednesdays from 9am - 1pm at 4242 Interfaith Way.

Families and individuals suffering loss through the storm may apply for crisis assistance, including rent/mortgage and utility assistance, gas cards, clothing vouchers and prescription assistance by emailing fs@woodlandsinterfaith.org or by calling 281-367-1230 during office hours, Monday - Friday 9am - 4pm.

More Like This: Market Street’s Change for Charity program donates more than $11,000 to Inspiration Ranch

Missy Herndon, President andamp; CEO of Interfaith of The Woodlands, shared,“As we approach the end of the month, we anticipate a high volume of residents that will seek assistance not only for basic needs, but for rent, mortgage and utilities as they face the mounting insurance deductibles and replacing items lost to water or fire damage. For the past 47 years, our goal has been to help neighbors in crisis and we will continue our efforts to meet the needs of those experiencing difficulties during this challenging time.”

Interfaith’s Senior Services team continues to make wellness calls to check on senior neighbors affected by power outages. Additionally, Senior Grocery Delivery is ongoing as needed for vulnerable neighbors.

Interfaith is in need of non-perishable food and monetary donations. Food donations can be delivered to Interfaith at 4242 Interfaith Way beginning Monday, February 22, during regular office hours. Monetary donations can be made online here.

Herndon shared, “I am always amazed by our community. From hurricanes, floods, fires, the COVID-19 pandemic and now a historic Arctic storm; we come together to help fellow neighbors and help Interfaith continue our very worthy mission of building a more loving and caring community through service.”

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 the Interfaith of The Woodlands website or call 281-367-1230.
 

May 15, 2024
Michael MK

Michael MK
Senior Editor & Writer

Share 

More from People Places and Things

Kelly McDonald endorsed by Texans for True Conservatives
People Places and Things

Kelly McDonald endorsed by Texans for True Conservatives

McDonald is a mother of three, married for 27 years and has been involved in the local real estate business

Back Table Kitchen & Bar Welcomes Pedigreed Chef de Cuisine, Jonathan Lestingi
People Places and Things

Back Table Kitchen & Bar Welcomes Pedigreed Chef de Cuisine, Jonathan Lestingi

For the past decade in New Orleans, he held sought-after culinary positions at prestigious dining spots

Award-Winning Houston Urgent Care Opens in Magnolia
People Places and Things

Award-Winning Houston Urgent Care Opens in Magnolia

Next Level Urgent Care Now Offers its Innovative Healthcare Services Across A Broader Houston Area

32nd Annual Walk To End HIV Goes Virtual, Now Through April 1
People Places and Things

32nd Annual Walk To End HIV Goes Virtual, Now Through April 1

Hosted by AIDS Foundation Houston, the event raises funds for local HIV and AIDS service organizations that support thousands of Houstonians impacted by HIV

Huntsman Raises Over $600,000 for Houston-Area Charities
People Places and Things

Huntsman Raises Over $600,000 for Houston-Area Charities

Following the devastating winter storm Huntsman has donated over $600,000 to Montgomery County Food Bank, Houston Food Bank and Interfaith Ministries

American Heart Association Virtual Heart of Houston Raises over $1.5 Million
People Places and Things

American Heart Association Virtual Heart of Houston Raises over $1.5 Million

Though this year's gala was virtual, AHA was still able to make a deep impact for heart health research

Sign up for The Woodlands Caller Newsletters

Keep in touch with everything on The Woodlands Caller. Sign up for our newsletter!
 








Stats
Elapsed time: 0.3364 seconds
Memory useage: 2.52MB
V2.geronimo