Officials with Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston dedicated the nonprofit's newest addition to its Midtown Houston campus, the Linda and Fred G. Marshall Building, on Jan. 13.

Located at 3215 Fannin St., Houston, the building was purchased in 2020, and renovations were made possible thanks to a lead gift from the Marshalls, among other donors. The building gives Interfaith more space near its Meals on Wheels and Animeals operations, allowing for expanded storage capacity and volunteer workspace, according to a Jan. 4 press release.

Interfaith also offers refugee services and hosts Serve Houston, a leadership and service learning program for college students that was revived in 2022.

“We are proud to celebrate the dedication of the Marshall Building,” Interfaith President and CEO Martin Cominsky said in a statement. “This facility will allow us to expand our work through volunteerism and service to the most vulnerable in our community.”

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