Our Mission

To support our neighbors in need by providing vital services and a pathway to greater stability. 


Interfaith Works (IW) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that provides emergency shelter, supportive housing, essential needs, and employment programs to over 35,000 residents of Montgomery County, MD, every year. IW was founded in 1972 by local faith communities who saw Montgomery County residents in need and felt collaborative action was the best way to help them. Initially launched as “Community Ministry of Montgomery County”, Interfaith Works began as a coordinating body to help the congregation members provide temporary shelter that circulated to various locations around the county, including basements and meeting halls, supported by faithful volunteers who donated meals. Over time, with the support of Montgomery County, we opened the first dedicated women’s emergency shelter. 

Interfaith Works is not a religious organization, but we remain grounded in the ethos that launched our organization - a collective commitment to ensuring that all our neighbors have an opportunity to find stability and thrive. Our clients are Montgomery County residents. Many of them are or live at risk of experiencing homelessness and earn less than 200% of the Federal Poverty Line. Since our inception, our programs have grown and adapted to meet the needs of our neighbors as we walk alongside them on their individual path to stability. Our evolution as an organization has reflected and continues to reflect the needs of our community members. Over the past half-century, we have gained insight into how we can best carry out our mission and we have redefined our approach to pursuing this mission. 

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