Interfaith invites the Community to support Holiday Giving Programs

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

Interfaith of The Woodlands invites the community to support its Holiday GIVING Programs, aiming to assist nearly 10,000 individuals and families during the holiday season. Participants can adopt families by providing requested gifts, donate new toys, or contribute $50 gift cards for seniors. Donations will be accepted at various locations, including local fire stations and the Interfaith main office, with deadlines set for early December. Additionally, all participating families and seniors will receive food from the Interfaith Food Pantry and clothing vouchers, ensuring they can prepare for the holidays. Missy Herndon, President and CEO, commended the community's generosity, noting it allows every family and senior in need to experience the joy of the season.

The initiative culminates in a Holiday GIVING Dinner, where more than 400 seniors gather for a festive meal and music. Interfaith also acknowledges Waste Connections for supporting the program through their annual Bike Build, providing bicycles for local children. This collaborative effort emphasizes the importance of community involvement in making a difference during the holiday season.

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