Cheers to 35 Years!

Lacy Ames • March 4, 2026

Cheers to 35 Years of IHA!

This year, Interfaith Housing Alliance (IHA) proudly celebrates 35 years of building homes and strengthening communities across Western and Central Maryland and south-central Pennsylvania. What began in Western Maryland in 1990 with a small group of faith and community leaders has grown into one of the region’s most trusted nonprofit housing organizations.


Since those early days, IHA has produced 1,681 units of affordable housing and invested over $413 million in the communities we serve. Guided by our mission to build homes that build community, we work every day to help families, seniors, and individuals find not just a place to live—but a place to thrive.


Our Programs: Supporting Stability and Growth

At IHA, we know that a home is just the beginning—true stability is built when people have the knowledge, tools, and support they need to succeed. That’s why we offer free programs for anyone in the community who wants to enhance their financial wellbeing and housing stability.

  • Credit Café: A free three-part series that includes group workshops and one-on-one credit report reviews to help participants understand, build, or rebuild their credit.
  • Financial Freedom Bootcamp: Two interactive workshops that cover budgeting, saving, debt reduction, credit management, and setting achievable financial goals.
  • Purchase-Repair Homeownership Program: Serving Carroll, Frederick, and Washington counties, this program offers free technical assistance through every step of the homebuying or home-repair process—from budgeting and credit counseling to post-purchase support.
  • Resident Supportive Services: Across our affordable rental communities, IHA provides on-site programs such as life skills training, youth development, health and wellness resources, job readiness support, and community-building events.

These initiatives reflect our belief that housing is the foundation—but thriving communities are built through connection, opportunity, and care.


Our Housing Communities

Together, we’ve built and continue to manage welcoming communities, including:

  • Oakwood Family Homes – 22 single-family lease-to-own homes in Glen Burnie, MD
  • Penn Avenue Townhomes – 25 townhomes in Cumberland, MD
  • Washington Ridge – 28 family apartments in Frostburg, MD
  • Weinberg House – 23 senior apartments in Frederick, MD
  • 520 North Market – 59 family apartments in Frederick, MD
  • The Residences at Railroad Square – 45 family apartments in Brunswick, MD

Each of these communities represents more than bricks and mortar—they represent dreams realized, families supported, and neighbors who care for one another.


As we mark this milestone, we’re filled with gratitude for the residents, partners, staff, and supporters who have shared in this journey. Together, we’ve built more than homes—we’ve built community, connection, and a brighter future.

Here’s to the next 35 years of Building Homes to Build Community.

By Vickie Mills June 2, 2026
Exciting, the final renovations of the last two units are underway at Weinberg House, a long-standing affordable senior living community in Fredrick, Maryland. Originally built in 1994, the property provided safe, stable housing for older adults for decades. Renovations began on May 1, 2023. At that time, they had a total of 23 units to renovate. The renovations included freshly painted walls, new carpet in the bedrooms, new flooring in the other rooms, new cabinets in the bathroom, as well as new kitchen cupboards, fixtures and new appliances. The final two units will be ready for lease up June 15, 2026. The renovation of Weinberg House represents a meaningful investment in both people and place. By modernizing the property while protecting its mission, this project will help ensure that affordable, welcoming housing remains available for seniors for years to come. It is an encouraging example of how thoughtful redevelopment can strengthen communities and honor the residents who call them home.
By Rachel Gardner June 2, 2026
In March 2026, IHA was awarded a $50,000 grant through the Frederick County Government’s Helping Empower Area Resources Together (HEART). These one-time operational funds were awarded to mitigate the effects of the longest federal government shutdown in history. This grant has allowed IHA to continue providing essential programs and services to Frederick County residents despite challenges at the federal level. IHA was also awarded a $5,000 grant from the City of Frederick through the Community Promotion Grant program. This grant supports aging in place and youth development needs among City residents through IHA’s Supportive Services. The program serves residents of IHA’s senior and multi-family affordable rental communities at 222 Broadway Street (Weinberg House) and 520 N. Market Street, respectively. In April 2026, IHA was also awarded a $25,000 Community Partnership Grant from Frederick County Government. This grant supports IHA’s full range of Financial Dignity and Empowerment Services, including our homeownership and financial education programming. IHA’s Purchase-Repair Program provides an avenue to homeownership for those who otherwise would not qualify for a traditional home loan. In Credit Café, participants work specifically on improving their credit. Financial Freedom Bootcamp helps participants improve their skills in budgeting, saving, debt reduction, and financial goal setting. The Frederick Affordable Housing Incubator (FAHI) brings multiple sectors together to increase the affordable housing inventory in Frederick County.
By Lacy Ames June 2, 2026
For 36 years, the Interfaith Housing Alliance has stood beside individuals and families as they navigate some of life’s most difficult moments. What began as a mission rooted in compassion and community partnership has grown into an organization that continues to make a lasting impact across our region, helping families find stability, build financial confidence, and create brighter futures. As we celebrate this milestone anniversary, we are not only reflecting on where we have been, but also recognizing the incredible growth, resilience, and innovation that continue to shape IHA today. Over the past 36 years, IHA has evolved to meet the changing needs of the community while remaining committed to the same core belief: everyone deserves access to safe housing, financial education, and the opportunity to thrive. Through housing counseling, financial education workshops, community partnerships, and affordable housing initiatives, IHA has empowered thousands of individuals and families with the tools, support, and stability needed to move forward with confidence. Beyond education and counseling services, IHA’s long-standing commitment to affordable housing development has helped create lasting impact throughout the community. Over the years, IHA has developed, built, and managed affordable housing units that have provided safe, stable homes for countless individuals and families. These housing initiatives represent more than buildings, they represent opportunity, dignity, and the foundation for stronger futures. The growth and preservation of affordable housing remains a vital part of IHA’s legacy and ongoing mission. Behind every program, every workshop, and every success story is a community of people who believe in the work we do. Our staff, volunteers, donors, partners, and supporters have played an essential role in helping IHA grow over the last three and a half decades. Their dedication and belief in our mission continue to fuel the impact we are able to make every day. Most importantly, we celebrate the individuals and families who have trusted IHA to be part of their journey. Every financial goal reached, every housing challenge overcome, and every moment of renewed confidence is a reminder of why this work matters. As we look ahead, we remain focused on continuing to innovate, educate, and advocate for stronger communities. The need for affordable housing resources and financial empowerment remains as important as ever, and IHA is committed to meeting that need with the same compassion and determination that has defined the organization for the past 36 years.  Thank you for being part of the Interfaith Housing Alliance story. Together, we celebrate 36 years of impact and look forward to the many more lives we will continue to support in the years ahead.
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