SIC in Action
Our journey began with a commitment to understanding one another. But as those roots grew stronger, so too did our vision. From the solid foundation of interfaith understanding, our work has branched out to embrace broader activities that shape our common future. Today, our branches extend into social engagement, community building, and ecological stewardship, reflecting our belief that local actions have global impact.
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“The trees act not as individuals but somehow as a collective. But what we see is the power of unity. All flourishing is mutual”
Robin Wall Kimmerer
Community Initiatives
Annual Food Drives
Supporting our local families through collaborative resource gathering across all member houses of worship.
42 Active Volunteers
Unity Gardens
A shared green space where we cultivate both healthy organic produce and lasting cross-community friendships.
3 Locations Open
Support Networks
Providing specialized support for newcomers, seniors, and youth through mentorship and peer counseling.
24/7 Availability
Community Initiatives
Annual Food Drives
Supporting our local families through collaborative resource gathering across all member houses of worship.
42 Active Volunteers
Unity Gardens
A shared green space where we cultivate both healthy organic produce and lasting cross-community friendships.
3 Locations Open
Support Networks
Providing specialized support for newcomers, seniors, and youth through mentorship and peer counseling.
24/7 Availability
July 2026
Volunteer Stories
Real experiences from those serving our community. Discover the impact of interfaith cooperation.
Marcus Chen
Volunteer since 2021
“Serving at the Food Pantry with members of the Islamic Center and the local Synagogue opened my eyes to how similar our motivations are. We are all driven by the same love for our town.”
Community Garden Project
Aisha Rahman
Volunteer since 2022
“The Youth Mentorship program has been the most rewarding experience of my life. Seeing kids from different backgrounds realize they have more in common than not is pure magic.”
Youth Mentorship
Dr. Samuel Levin
Volunteer since 2018
“Retirement gave me the time to give back. The Interfaith council provided the platform. Together, we’ve built a housing initiative that actually works for the vulnerable.”
Housing Task Force