Interfaith of The Woodlands selects 2025 community champions!

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

Interfaith of The Woodlands proudly announced the 2025 Community Champions during a VIP Reveal event on April 30th, honoring individuals who greatly impact the community. The Walk: Fashion for a Cause, scheduled for August 23, 2025, at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel, aims to raise funds for programs addressing homelessness and hunger. Fashion partners Pell 1990 and BOSS Market Street will present designs in a New York-style runway show, a favorite tradition in the community. The Best Dressed Competition, sponsored by Sewell Automotive, will also take place during the event. Interfaith President & CEO Missy Herndon highlighted the champions' contributions, stating they exemplify selfless community involvement.

The event will culminate with the 2025 Community Champions leading guests into an After Party sponsored by Kink Team Luxe. All proceeds will directly benefit individuals and families in crisis through Interfaith’s various services. For more information on sponsorship opportunities, visit woodlandsinterfaith. org/the-walk or contact the Development Team.

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