The Walk raises record-breaking funds for Interfaith of The Woodlands to support neighbors in need

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The Walk, hosted by Tricia and Jack Futcher, raised nearly $700,000 during its fourth annual gala for Interfaith of The Woodlands at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott. The event attracted a sold-out crowd and featured a high-energy fashion show, enhancing community spirit and philanthropy. Honorary Chairs Carol and Todd Durkee were celebrated for their commitment to serving the community. Interfaith President Missy Herndon stated that the funds would directly impact local families, ensuring essential programs remain operational. Guests experienced various engaging activities, including a “Walk of Hope” highlighting Interfaith's services, which range from food assistance to rent support.

The event also showcased local luxury boutiques and jewelry designers, further promoting community involvement. The Walk has quickly become a signature event, illustrating the blend of style and compassion for a cause. The After Party kept the celebration lively, emphasizing the event's significance in transforming lives in South Montgomery County.

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