Interfaith of The Woodladnds Provides for Families in Need
Interfaith of The Woodlands, a nonprofit social service providing programs and services to The Woodlands, continues its goal of generosity. Residents of The Woodlands and surrounding communities provided 5,300 pounds of food last week during the “Drive Through of Caring” event. These donations equate to providing 6,360 meals for families and seniors of our community who are in need.
During the 5 weeks of COVID-19 community response, Interfaith of The Woodlands has observed a 100% increase in families and seniors receiving groceries from their food pantry. Interfaith will continue to take drive-thru donations of non-perishable good on Tuesdays and Thursdays fro 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. through
Missy Herndon, President and CEO of Interfaith of The Woodlands stated, “The need is great, and we are so thankful for our collaborative partnership with the Montgomery County Food Bank, who allowed us to not only double, but sometimes triple our orders, and worked with us to ensure we were able to keep our pantry stocked to meet the needs of thousands of neighbors.”
To learn more or donate, visit Interfaith of Interfaith of The Woodlands.
SOURCE - Community Impact