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Interfaith reveals The Walk’s 2025 Community Champions

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Interfaith of The Woodlands has revealed the six Community Champions who will walk the runaway at The Walk 2025.

This evening on April 30, Interfaith of The Woodlands hosted The Walk 2025 Reveal sponsored by St. Luke’s Health The Woodlands Hospital at Amerigo’s Grille. Six Community Champions who positively impact our region, both through their professional achievements and personal contributions, were announced.

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The Walk 2025 Community Champions are Dr. Adrienne Blessing, Alison Henderson, Catie Fuller, Jason Higham, Barry Blanton, and Jim Parisi.

The Walk 2025 Community Champions are (L-R) Jim Parisi, Jason Higham, Catie Fuller, Alison Henderson, Barry Blanton and Dr. Adrienne Blessing, with Missy Herndon, President and CEO of Interfaith of The Woodlands and Interfaith Community Clinic; Photo by Jennifer Bruse / Hello Woodlands

View moments from the 2025 Community Champion Reveal on the Hello Woodlands Instagram page:

The Walk will be held on Saturday, August 23, 2025 from 6 p.m. to midnight at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott. The event, presented by Tricia and Jack Futcher, benefits Interfaith of The Woodlands and features live entertainment, dinner and dancing, and a Community Champion runway show by Pell 1990 and Boss – Market Street. The Walk 2025 is once again co-chaired by Kristen Byrnes and Carrie Greenberg

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The Woodlands community has flourished because of its committed residents and business leaders. The Walk The Woodlands was created to recognize these passionate individuals in a stylish, exciting and cutting-edge fashion experience. The Walk showcases a New York-style runway fashion show and Community Champions will star in the Runway Finale, leading guests into a one-of-a-kind After Party.

All event proceeds fund programs designed to assist our Montgomery County neighbors in need. Through Interfaith of The Woodlands, families and individuals facing unexpected challenges receive help with basic needs, preventing food insecurity and homelessness. Senior adults are able to participate in a variety of services to help them to age in place, while any resident can gain access to a variety of wrap-around services designed to help them rise above their circumstances and regain self-sufficiency.

Learn more about The Walk 2025 and purchase tickets and sponsorships here. For more information, contact Amanda Poole at development@woodlandsinterfaith.org.

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