Members directory

A complete list of partner organizations working together to support and empower our communities.

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Islamic Arts Society

Four Houston neighbors met at an art exhibition in 2014 and discovered something powerful: art creates connections that words sometimes cannot.

Future Beyond Charity

Maisaa Zaza founded Future Beyond Charity in 2018 after working for several years at a nonprofit in Houston.

Ethiopian Community Development Council (ECDC)

Founded by an Ethiopian refugee in 1983, ECDC helps families rebuild their lives in America through resettlement services, job training, and community support—all led by people who understand the journey firsthand.

Culture of Health – Advancing Together (CHAT)

Community health workers speak multiple languages and understand what it feels like to navigate American healthcare systems while keeping cultural traditions strong.

Amaanah Refugee Services

Amaanah Refugee Services is there to help refugee families feel welcomed and valued when they arrive in Houston seeking safety and new beginnings.

VN TeamWork

Since 1996, Vietnamese families in Houston have had a place to turn when they need support building their American dreams.

OCA-Greater Houston (OCA-GH)

When Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in Houston needed a voice in 1979, community members came together to create OCA-Greater Houston.

Boat People SOS-Houston (BPSOS)

Since 1980, Vietnamese Americans who understood the journey of building a new life in America created Boat People SOS-Houston.

Chinese Community Center (CCC)

Over 40 years ago, the Chinese Community Center started with a simple idea: help families keep their heritage strong while building their American dreams.

Woori Juntos

Woori Juntos was founded in June 2021, but their story began years earlier as the Korean American Voters League of Houston.

Emgage

Since its founding, Emgage has worked to help Muslim American voters understand how government decisions affect their daily lives and communities. They believe that when Muslim Americans participate in voting and government, democracy becomes stronger for everyone.