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Non-Profit Organizations

The Alzheimer's Association leads the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia — by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support.

Bayou Village School is a non-profit independent Waldorf inspired early childhood center and elementary school serving the greater Houston area.

BEAR provides hope and help to children involved with CPS in Harris and the surrounding counties with resources such as diapers, clothes, shoes, toiletries, etc.

BEAR is the only 501(c)(3) organization working with Harris County CPS and the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services that offers unique programs – that provide not only the basic needs of children recently uprooted, but also supportive services that provide comfort, dignity, and celebration of successes that propel the child toward a successful future – for abused and neglected children. This partnership with the county and state is vital to BEAR’s success as an organization, allowing $0.85 of every dollar earned through fundraising efforts to go back to effectively operating four core programs. Additionally, the growing need for BEAR’s services is clearly evident by the fact that in the 24 years since inception, BEAR has grown from an annual operating budget of $7,000 to one of over $1.5M

The Better Business Bureau of Greater Houston and South Texas promotes and fosters the highest ethical relationship between businesses and the public through self-regulation, customer and business education, and service excellence.  The BBB helps consumers find businesses and charities that they can trust through our webpage and customer service chat and helpline.

Discovery is at the heart of Scouting. Whether it’s a campout, derby car race, or hike on the trail, we believe every adventure helps us uncover a little more about ourselves. We build the foundations for humility and compassion—strengthening character through actions—to prepare youth for a lifetime of leadership.

The mission of Communities In Schools of Houston is to surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life.

Communities In Schools of Houston (CIS) is an organization that empowers every student, regardless of race, zip code, or socioeconomic background, to realize their potential in school and beyond. During the 2022-2023 school year, CIS will serve 173 school campuses across Greater Houston.

CIS places at least one full-time staff member on each partner campus to deliver direct services and to connect students and families with needed community resources.  We collaborate with more than 300 community partners each year to help students see, confront, and overcome the barriers that stand between them and a brighter future.

CIS works alongside students, families, alumni, and stakeholders to create meaningful change that impacts lives today.  Together, we will build an equitable path to education for future generations.

Covenant House Texas is a faith-based organization committed to giving homeless youth a safe haven, absolute respect, unconditional love, and a path to lasting independence. In partnership with the community, we are the voice for homeless youth.

We diagnose learning needs and tailor proven solutions for student success.

Dynamic Learners mission is to close the learning gap for students and their communities by providing high-quality diagnosis, intervention, and tutoring for literacy and math challenges of PreK-12 children and adults, including bilingual and underserved students. Our team of professional, certified educators provide cutting-edge brain and evidence-based personalized learning solutions for each student.

We specialize in these learning areas: reading, writing, spelling, math, dyslexia, attention and processing differences, ASD, dysgraphia, academic gaps, study strategies/skills, motivation, and confidence. We are committed to giving back to Houston communities and believe it is up to us to help underserved populations receive needed learning services to empower their future. Consistent with the vision of our co-founders, no student is denied services based on religion, race, ethnicity, or ability to pay. To remove financial barriers, we offer our Sponsor a Student (s) program through our need-based Literacy Opportunity Scholarship.

Additionally, we provide parent/guardian and teacher mentoring/training and workshops; we are engaged in community collaboration with organizations aligned with our mission.

Fory Orphan Care provides humanitarian aid to orphans in Ukraine and in countries bordering Ukraine that have taken in orphans to provide them a safe place to life during the war. We raise funds to provide scholarships to camps for the children where they get to enjoy life as a child again. Professionals conduct trauma sessions to help the children deal with the effects of the war on their lives. Christmas gifts are provided for the children and their caretakers. A trip to Ukraine is being planned for later this year.  We also look forward to traveling to Ukraine next summer to assist with the camps.

Baptist Church located in the Independence Heights area. Our mission is evangelize, educate and equip.

As an African American Baptist church it is important that Greater First Baptist (GFB) Church disciples learn the importance of servant leadership in every capacity of life. As individuals are evangelized through GFB disciple orientation, they are educated on the teachings of Christ/The Bible and equipped through training and service to carry out the vision, "a community of unity."

Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Since 2009, Heights Interfaith Ministries Food Pantry has worked in our community to reduce food insecurity. The Pantry serves families across Houston and distributes pantry staples, fresh produce, eggs, basic toiletries and more on Thursdays from 4 to 6 PM and Saturdays from 10 AM to 12 PM. We are 100% funded by donations, volunteer-run, and guided and supported by several Houston Heights area churches.

HITS Theatre is a non-profit performing arts school located in the Houston Heights. While learning to sing, dance, and act, HITS Theatre students in grades K-12 learn life skills.

For 40 years, HITS has been helping students achieve life skills through stage skills, addressing the need for a quality performing arts education while providing a nurturing and affirming environment for young people to learn and grow as performers and individuals.

Educating youth in the performing arts is the primary purpose of HITS Theatre. At HITS we strive to instill in students the four C’s – critical thinking, collaboration, creativity and communication. With affirmations and a strong sense of ensemble leading the way in every class, our key goals are to serve our students' personal development and growth as both performers and individuals, while continuing to produce quality shows for everyone to enjoy.

Children who participate in theatre at HITS see their language skills improve dramatically while learning scripts and songs; students with different learning styles thrive in this creative and collaborative environment; and students who are more reserved than others, tend to develop personal confidence. Time and again the staff and the artistic team at HITS are told by the parents of the children we work with, how their child’s grades have improved significantly since enrolling at HITS. For many students, HITS becomes a creative outlet that motivates them to not just do well on stage, but to perform well in the classroom. The motivation and assurance students find within themselves when they discover this nurturing place is the right combination that fuels their confidence and directs their focus on getting an education. For many students, they then see how an education is the key to pursuing their dreams. Students who likely would not have attended college end up pursuing a degree because the door is opened for them at HITS.

Today, HITS is one of the leading performing arts education organizations for youth in the Houston metropolitan area. Classes teach more than learning techniques of singing, dancing and acting. We aim to transform students into disciplined team players, creative thinkers, and confident communicators – important 21st century skills needed to compete in our complex and diverse global economy. While many of our alumni have pursued careers in the performing arts, many more have used the stage skills and confidence they developed at HITS to become successful in various other professional careers, ranging from medicine, engineering, human services, education, legal services, business management and many more.

The Houston Angels mission is to walk alongside children, youth, and families in the foster care community by offering consistent support through intentional giving, relationship building, and mentorship.

Houston Angels vision is to ensure that every child, youth, and family in the foster care community has healthy, affirming, and lasting relationships.

They do this by educating and empowering the local community and by recruiting compassionate, committed, and diverse volunteers to offer support through intentional giving, relationship building, and mentorship.

Since 1987, individuals, businesses and groups in our community have joined Houston Habitat for Humanity to build or improve a place people call home.

Through shelter, we empower people to build a better future for themselves and their families by completing financial and home maintenance training, building homes alongside volunteers, and by purchasing their homes with an affordable mortgage. With this hand up, they achieve strength, stability, and self-reliance.

Houston Habitat for Humanity is a tax-exempt 501(C) (3) nonprofit organization. Your gift is tax-deductible as allowed by law. Contact us today and see how your financial support, voice and time can help families build better futures.

The Houston Heights Association is a charitable civic organization that fosters a sense of community by being a proactive leader in planning neighborhood progress and solving neighborhood problems, serving as a constructive force to promote, foster, encourage, and sponsor the rehabilitation and restoration of historically significant homes and buildings and to promote Houston Heights as the best and most livable historic neighborhood in Houston, maintaining, improving and beautifying parks, streets, walkways, public buildings, and vacant and underdeveloped areas, promoting and fostering friendship, goodwill, and community spirit, mobilizing Heights talent and resources, including other area organizations, to combat community deterioration and meet neighborhood needs, and educating, informing and empowering the entire populace concerning the community to enhance involvement in neighborhood progress and promote good citizenship in an atmosphere of friendliness, cooperation, and fun.

An eclectic collection of shops decorate historic 19th Street in the Houston Heights. Clothing boutiques, gift shops, antiques, handmade jewelry, vintage clothing, art galleries, toy stores, local eateries, live music venue and much more!

With over 70 years of volunteer service to the Greater Houston community, Houston Junior Forum provides an upscale resale shop located in the Heights.

The Houston Wildcatters is a non-profit select baseball organization dedicated to providing elite youth athletes the opportunity to compete at the highest level, regardless of socioeconomic status.

The Houston Wildcatters is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit select baseball organization in Houston, TX. The Houston Wildcatters prides itself in taking young men from all walks of life and instilling in them a high-level baseball IQ and essential life skills. Drawing some of the best young athletes from across Greater Houston, the Wildcatters compete in tournaments around the country.

We hire coaches with significant baseball experience at the highest levels, and our coaches work with our athletes to transform them into the best baseball players they can be. Beyond the diamond, our staff goes the extra mile to prepare the young men for life outside of baseball by upholding the core Wildcatters values of integrity, competitiveness, accountability, and virtue.

The mission of The Lian Dante Foundation is to create an empathetic community by fostering, empowering and encouraging acceptance of individuals for who they are, while respecting their personal experience and journey in life.

Help us create an equitable future for young people that face challenges, need support freeing themselves from issues that impact the way they view themselves and the world around them. Whether you’re most comfortable contributing time to help support programs, achieve our advocacy goals, money to help us grow, or energy to influence public policy by contacting our government leaders, we need you on our team.

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