We will show what we know and where it came from.
Organizations, elected officials, and services — searchable in one place.
Greek Orthodox cathedral and long-standing anchor of Houston's Greek American community.
Houston community hub for Baha'i devotional gatherings, children's classes, and study circles.
Houston's community anchor — 30+ centers, 500,000 neighbors, and 100 years of showing up.
Traditional hand-carved Hindu mandir serving as one of the anchors of Houston's Hindu community.
Rice University institute advancing religious tolerance through research, education, and public programming.
Help for any Houston neighbor in need — food, immigration, housing, and more. Open to all.
Catholic co-cathedral of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, downtown.
Environmental justice and civic power — organizing Houston neighborhoods to build climate resilience.
The oldest Jewish congregation in Texas, a Reform synagogue founded in 1854.
One of the largest Conservative Jewish congregations in the United States, anchoring Houston's Jewish community in Meyerland.
A safe place for Houston young people experiencing homelessness — because everyone deserves a home.
The oldest Unitarian Universalist congregation in Houston, known for long-running civic and social-justice engagement.
Affordable college and workforce training for every Houston neighbor — 300+ programs.
Connecting 161 million meals a year to Houston neighbors in need — no paperwork, no judgment.
ISGH operates a network of mosques and community centers serving Muslims across the Greater Houston area.
One of the largest Buddhist temples in the southern United States, serving a multilingual community.
Community society for Jains in Greater Houston, hosting worship, cultural education, and youth programming.
Social services agency providing counseling, food assistance, career services, and senior support to people of all faiths.
One of the largest non-denominational Christian congregations in the United States, meeting in the former Compaq Center in Greenway Plaza.
Free legal help for Houston neighbors — tenant rights, immigration, family law, and more.
An intimate sanctuary and platform for action, dedicated by artist Mark Rothko to spiritual contemplation and human rights.
Gurdwara serving Houston's Sikh community with worship, langar, and community programs.
South Indian Hindu temple in Pearland, one of the earliest major Hindu temples built in the United States.
Building economic power and civic life in Third Ward, Houston's historic African American heart.
Vietnamese Buddhist temple and community center in Sugar Land.
Historic Third Ward Baptist congregation with deep roots in Houston's civil rights legacy and community development.
Large United Methodist congregation in southwest Houston with a long tradition of community development and economic empowerment.
Community association for Zoroastrians in Greater Houston — one of the largest Zoroastrian communities in North America.