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Interfaith of The Woodlands is a non-profit social service agency providing family, child, work, and senior programs and services the surrounding area.
For details, contact Interfaith or sign up online here and enter #81617 or search for Interfaith of The Woodlands! Host a Food Drive. Click here for information on how to hold a food drive. For more information, contact at 281-367-1230.
Simon & Jude Catholic Church. List of member congregations participating in Interfaith's daily activities. We promote benevolence and compassion within the community.
Interfaith of The Woodlands draws on the shared belief that all faiths can work together to provide a framework for addressing critical human needs within the community. Located in The...
Interfaith of The Woodlands. 6,755 likes · 167 talking about this. Interfaith is The Woodlands "hometown" social service organization! Thank you for your support!
Interfaith is the cooperative religious and human services agency in The Woodlands representing all major religious bodies. Interfaith of The Woodlands is a faith-based organization bringing people together to build a more loving and caring community through service.
Celebrating 50 years as of October, Interfaith of The Woodlands has expanded its roles over the years, but it has remained true to its mission to serve the community from a place of faith, said...
Hours: Wednesday 9:00am - 11:45pm Serves: First Christian Church serves people in zip codes 77301, 77302, 77303, 77306 and 77304. Requirements: Bring identification each time you visit. For more information, please call.
We are a proud founding member congregation of Interfaith of The Woodlands. Fulfilling the vision of "building a more loving and caring community through service," Interfaith helps individuals and families in crisis through financial assistance and offers counseling referral, job training, and child care.
Interfaith is still making a major difference in The Woodlands after 50 years. Snyder recalls the time when a senior living complex caught on fire, and the community rallied around the displaced elders. “Conroe ISD provided buses to move residents over to Christ Church,” Snyder details.