Our Staff

We wouldn’t be here without our dedicated staff. Learn about our team and how they are making change in our community.

  • DEVIN CONNOLLY

    EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

    I have a background in advocacy, working for several years supporting victims of crime and various forms of abuse as they navigate their way through a host of systems. Many of the people I served were families experiencing homelessness, so I bring a tangible understanding of the entire palette of challenges a family can face when their housing situation is unstable. I have a deep appreciation for the work that has been done to keep Interfaith Coalition a valuable organization in our community and am always looking to find new ways to collaborate.

  • HANNAH KUNDE

    FAMILY HOUSING DIRECTOR

    It’s an honor to be a part of a team that is doing such life-affirming, collaborative and personally meaningful work. As someone with a background in non-profit, grass roots community organizing and conflict transformation studies, I also know I have a lot to learn from the folks in the family housing program and am committed to approaching this work with curiosity, humility and always a desire to treat others with the dignity that is inherently theirs.

  • WARREN MEIER

    MAINTENANCE MANAGER

    I am grateful to be part of the Interfaith team, an organization dedicated to improving people’s lives and giving them the opportunity to thrive. I take great satisfaction in maintaining our buildings at a high level to ensure the safety of our tenants and finding solutions to challenges that will benefit those who need it most.

  • MATT MALOY

    PROPERTY MANAGER

    I feel very privileged to be working with such a great organization, one that works to help families through some of the most difficult times in their lives. This mission and the values that we hold mean so much to me. I value being able to see the real work being done within the community and seeing the results of our work in real time. Having grown up in Bellingham, I have a special interest in this community and am passionate about helping others. Previously, I have worked with survivors of domestic violence through DVSAS, volunteered with organizations such as Lydia Place and the YWCA, and recently graduated with my BA in Sociology and Criminology from Washington State University. I’m excited to come to this position with an open mind and learn so much from not only my team, but also the residents that I am serving.