I nterfaith of The Woodlands is recognizing four individuals, a couple, a corporation and a nonprofit as The Woodlands’ new 2026 Hometown Heroes, a reveal that is always much anticipated. This new class of Hometown Heroes will be recognized at Interfaith’s “Love Your Neighbor” gala in February.
This year’s class of difference makers is made up of Jim Carman, Laran Cone, Michelle Little, John Powers, Lonny Soza and Elvira Graham, Houston Methodist Hospital The Woodlands, and Memorial Hermann’s In the Pink of Health.
Since 1999, more than 170 people, businesses and nonprofits have been honored as Hometown Heroes in The Woodlands, recognizing their professional and public service efforts in and around the region.
“The Interfaith mission is simple: to bring people together to build a mor

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