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5th Ward HP i-Community
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A Houston community redevelopment corporation in partnership with Hewlett Packard.
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Crisis Intervention of Houston
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24-hour volunteer-answered crisis hotlines. Other services include: Spanish Hotline, Teenline, and Survivors of Suicide support groups. The website includes updated info on suicide prevention, depression, alcohol and other drug use and teen issues.
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CrossRoads: Community Partnership for Youth
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Organization working to prevent or reduce youth involvement with the juvenile justice system. Information about mentoring services offered.
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DePelchin Children's Center
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Provides a broad-based program of services to children and families in the Houston, Texas area.
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Fifth Ward Community Redevelopment Corporation
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Incorporating numerous programs including housing projects, safety issues, and economic revitalization for the Fifth Ward Community.
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Greater Houston Preservation Alliance
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Mission is to promote the preservation and appreciation of Houston's architectural and cultural heritage.
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Houston Alumnae Chapter Kappa Alpha Theta
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Features meeting and event information.
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Houston Bonsai Society
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Meets the first Wednesday of every month at the Houston Garden Center. Offers events, contact details and links to related sites. Located in Houston, Texas.
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Julia C. Hester House
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The Julia C. Hester House is located in the Fifth Ward. The Hester House offers many programs and services for people of all ages.
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Petroleum Club of Houston
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Private club located downtown. Information about membership, rules and services, special events, and reciprocal clubs.
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School Age Parent Program
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Support program for school-age parents or pregnant students. Includes services, purpose, and entry information for students in Spring Branch Independent School District.
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Technology For All
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Organization whose purpose is to bring technology to underserved areas. Offers press releases, mission statement, and sponsorship information.
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Texas A&M Reveille Club of Houston
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A non-profit business networking association to help promote business and provide employment sources for Texas A&M students and alumni.
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The Arc of Greater Houston
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A nonprofit organization that expands inclusive opportunities for people with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities.
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Uptown Houston
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Houston development association for the Uptown district, which includes the Galleria.
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YMCA of Greater Houston
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List of branches, membership information, calendar of events, list of programs and services, and volunteer opportunities.
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Esperanto Society of Houston
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Esperanto-enthusiasts who promote the use of the international language Esperanto by organizing free classes for the public.
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Houston Area Blacksmith's Association
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Preserving and promoting the art and craft of blacksmithing through education. Newsletter, membership information, and calendar of local events.
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Houston MOMS Club Southwest
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A non-profit support group for stay-at-home mothers and their children. Activities are during the day with the children. Details about the group, a calendar of activities, and membership information.
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Jaycees
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The Houston Junior Chamber includes information, history, events and membership information.
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Men and Women on the Rise
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Community non-profit corporation working with all family members, including youth academic enrichment, skills development, and community involvement activities.
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The Society for Intercultural Education, Training and Research (SIETAR) Houston Chapter
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Seeks to promote cooperative and effective communications among diverse cultures, races and ethnic groups and to encourage the development and application of knowledge, values and skills enabling effective intercultural, interracial and interethnic relations.
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