At Yellowstone Academy, students receive an education that cultivates their intellect, nourishes their spirit, and empowers them to capitalize on their potential to create fulfilling futures for themselves. By providing an academically rigorous, Christian education, Yellowstone Academy is answering the challenge of the education crisis that many economically disadvantaged students face.
Founded in 1943, Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston’s mission is to help people in southeast Texas by providing caring, compassionate services and advocating for social justice in collaboration with parishes and communities. Catholic Charities is a non-profit, United Way agency that serves 77,000 annually throughout the Greater Houston area and is the only Houston-based nonprofit to have received Charity Navigator’s highest four-star rating for fiscal accountability for the past thirteen years. Our four impact areas are: nurturing and caring for children, strengthening families, supporting refugees and immigrants, and promoting independence for seniors and other vulnerable adults. For more information visit www.CatholicCharities.org.
Our vision is focused on community stewardship, activities to benefit society, and a commitment to building brotherhood making True Level Masonry in our community sustainable while inculcating and exercising the Principle Tenets of Brotherly Love, Relief and Truth by our words and actions for the betterment of our brothers and all mankind. To make True Level Masonic Lodge uniformed ritualistically and administratively sound throughout the entire State. To bring this lodge financially solvent by the year 2017.
Nonprofit 501 (c)3 organization founded by Houston area chapters of the National Exchange Club. ESCAPE is a privately supported agency dedicated to preventing child abuse and neglect in the Greater Houston area. ESCAPE provides families with the vital skills to help their children flourish emotionally and physically.
Combining a spirit of fun with a worthy philanthropic effort, Susan's Rally takes participants on an afternoon adventure in their automobiles and raises money for the fight against cancer!
Our vision for 2036, Houston's 200th birthday, is for the region to be home to the healthiest, happiest, most prosperous people in the nation.
Providing healthy, low-fat and delicious food along with protein shakes to the downtown houston area since 2010.
1500 Louisiana Street, formerly Enron Center South, is a 600 ft tall skyscraper in Houston, Texas. It was completed in 2002 and has 40 floors. It is the 17th tallest building in the city and the tallest completed in the 2000s.HistoryEnron, a Houston-based company, had the building constructed to serve as its US headquarters. Due to a scandal in late 2001 the company collapsed and filed for bankruptcy that same year; Enron never occupied the building. Intell Management and Investment Co. paid $102 million for the tower, which came equipped with technology that was, in 2003, the latest for energy firms. Charlie Giammalva of Lincoln Property Co., the leasing company of 1500 Louisiana, said that the building was "zero percent occupied." Giammalva said that the management of the building had contacted several firms, such as ExxonMobil, about the possibility of leasing space in the building. By July 2003 none of the firms contacted the management.ChevronTexaco bought the building in 2004 for $340 million. By 2005 the firm announced that it would move out of the former Chevron Tower in Houston Center and moved into 1500 Louisiana Street. In 2006 4,000 employees worked in 1500 Louisiana.