 Respect the Path Named Project 365 Theme for 2026
The Woodlands Township Neighborhood Services department announces its theme for the new year: Respect the Path. Project 365 is a unique component of the yearly National Night Out campaign, which guides outreach efforts for a specific crime or safety-related concern throughout the community each month, from May to October.
The Township’s Respect the Path safety campaign began in 2025 to promote safe and courteous use of The Woodlands’ pathway system for everyone who walks, rides or rolls. Continuing the campaign through Neighborhood Services’ Project 365 initiative will further expand its reach and reinforce the importance of shared pathway safety throughout the community.

Recognition for Commitment to Public Safety
The Woodlands Township earns first place in its population category for its efforts on the 2025 National Night Out Campaign. The prestigious recognition from the National Association of Town Watch highlights the Township’s dedication to public safety and community engagement through innovative programming and enthusiastic participation of residents and public safety agencies.
 Let Us Help You Connect to Your Neighbors
Neighbors knowing neighbors are at the heart of a safe, connected community. When residents take time to get to know one another, they build trust and awareness that strengthen community safety and enhance quality of life.
The Neighborhood Services Department supports these connections through Township resources, safety materials and educational outreach. Contact the department to learn how you can play a role in supporting unity and safety in your community.
 Upcoming Blood Drives in The Woodlands Township
When you donate blood, you offer a lifeline to those in need. It’s a simple way to give back and make a big impact on your community. The Township’s upcoming blood drives will be held at two convenient locations:
Reserve your spot by selecting your preferred date and location above. To view a complete schedule of drives, click the button below.
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