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- Access Houston Cable Corporation**
- Advancement of Construction Technology**
CSI Houston, founded in 1958, is a chapter of the national Construction Specifications Institute. CSI Houston is dedicated to the advancement of construction technology in the Houston area. The chapter is one of twelve in CSI's South Central Region, which includes Texas and Oklahoma.- American Deputy Sheriffs' Association**
- Amigos Volunteer in Education & Services**
- Assist the Office Foundation**
- Association of Microsoft Solution Providers**
Profesional Association for Microsoft certified proffesionals & third party integrations (solution providers). Worldwide organization- Association of Women in Computing, Houston Chapter**
- Bellaire Christian Academy
Bellaire Christian Academy, which was founded in 1984, is commited to educating children intellectually, spiritually, physically, and socially in a Christ-centered enviornment.- Cenikor Foundation Inc.**
- Cherokee Cultural Society**
- Child Advocates**
Child Advocates, Inc., a private non-profit orgnization, trains volunteers to become Court Appointed Advocates who defend the rights of abused and neglected children.- Chinmaya Mission**
Chinmaya Mission Houston is a product of the inspirational guidance of our Pujya Gurudev Swami Chinmayananda and the hard work of a small group of dedicated devotees. It runs underthe leadership and the guidance of our Acharyas Shri Gaurangbhai Nanavaty and Smt Darshnaben Nanavaty . The Ashram housestwo buildings, Chinmaya Prabha, a fourteen room complex for Balvihar classes and Chinmaya Smriti, a newly onstructed multi-purpose hall blessed by a Radha-Krishna temple and Swamiji's life size Pratima.- Christian Community Service Center**
Christian Community Service Center(CCSC) is a coalition of 36 churches that ministers to those in need in southwest Houston. In 1980, eight churches banded together to form a common outreach organization. Today,CCSC serves some 30,000 people annually with the help of its 2,000 volunteers.- Consumer Credit Counseling Service of the Gulf Coast**
Consumer Credit Counseling Service of the Gulf Coast offers debt management counseling and budget information online as well as in person. The telephone is answered 24 hours daily at 1-800-762-2271. Our education curriculum includes money management presentations for all ages! To see the programs, visit http://www.cccsintl.org. To schedule a presentation or to receive curriculum information, please call 1-713-923-2227 X134. Sageways--community-based research for Houston and beyond. http://www.sageways.com- Cultural Arts Council of Houston/Harris County**
- Cultural Division, TECO**
- Cy-Fair Houston Chamber**
CyFair area chamber of commerce- Dawn Mountain**
- Episcopal Medical Missions**
The Episcopal Medical Missions Foundation is an effort on the part of health professionals and lay persons of the Episcopal Church to organize and augment the support of our missionaries as they deliver medical and spiritual aid on the field. The EMMF has National and Diocesan endorsement from the Episcopal Church. We welcome contributions of time, talents and funds from any and all who wish to participate, regardless of denomination.- Family to Family Network**
- First Baptist Church of Bellaire**
Visit our web site to find out why so many people bring their entire family to worship at the First Baptist Church of Bellaire!- Fort Bend Baptist Academy**
We are a K-12 Christian academy here in Sugar Land and use the Internet currently in our library for student research.- FotoFest**
- Friends of Hermann Park**
- Friends of Texas Wildlife**
- Greater Heights Area Chamber of Commerce**
- Greater Houston Area for Smog Prevention**
- Gulf Coast Cycling Association**
- Harris County Community Development Agency
- Harris County Street Olympics**
- Houston AIDS Information Link (HAIL)**
The Houston AIDS Information Link is a collaborative project made up of 10 community-based organizations, whose purpose is to improve access to HIV/AIDS information for patients, health care providers and the affected community.- Houston Arboretum and Nature Center**
- Houston Area Teen Coalition of Homosexuals**
- Houston Associaton of Delphi Professionals**
- Houston Corporate Recycling Council**
- Houston Downtown Management Corporation**
- Houston Education Resource Network
Our goal is to help Houston's students learn and succeed by providing an electronic information highway that efficiently links community resources to the needs of students, their families, teachers and schools, and to help provider-organizations work together more effectively.- Houston Galveston Institute**
- Houston Homeowners Association**
HHA is dedicated to preserving and enhancing the quality of life in Houston Neighborhoods.- Houston Junior Forum**
- Houston Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals**
The Houston SPCA, founded in 1924, is Houston's first and largest animal protection organization and shelter providing adoption placement, cruelty investigation and many other services.- Human Animal Partnership in Texas**
- Illuminations Theater with the Deaf
Illuminations provides signed and shadowed performances to the community. We also provide workshops relating to Deaf theater- Indo-American Charity Foundation**
- Initiatives For Children**
- Inprint, Inc.
Inprint, Inc. is a literary arts nonprofit organization that provides community, literary, outreach, and educational programs and fellowships to the UH Creative Writing Program.- Italy America Chamber of Commerce**
- Kingwood High School Band**
- Lambda Rollerskating Club**
- League of Women Voters of Houston**
- Leukemia Society of America, Texas Gulf Coast Chapter**
- Lever Harp Preservation Society**
- Lone Star Volleyball Association **
- Menil Collection**
- Milam House**
The mission of Milam is to provide a residential center with a home like atmosphere for HIV+persons who because of health, social, and economic conditions are unable to provide for their own basic human needs. The goal is to assit HIV+persons in meeting their basic human needs of shelter, food, and hygiene, and top provide transportation assistance to doctors' offices, activities, personel assistance, and emotional support for residents and their families.- Montrose Counseling Center**
- Outrage, Inc.**
- Overcomers Inc.**
- Planned Parenthood of Houston and Southeast Texas, Inc.
Get Information about birth control,STD's, abortion, vasectomy, HIV, cancer, sexuality education, public affairs issues, a Q&A section and more.- Polly Ryon Memorial Hospital**
- Reach Me Inc.
Reach Me is a non-profit child sexual abuse Texas corporation commited to saving children from abuse- Rothko Chapel**
- San Jacinto Museum of History**
The San Jacinto Museum of History Association is a private, nonprofit, educational organization. Chartered in Houston in 1938 for the purposes of revisualizing the early history of Texas by operating and maintaining a museum in the base of the San Jacinto Monument for the benefit of the people of Texas.- Society of Petroleum Engineers, Delta Section**
- South West Alternate Media Project**
- Southern Wheelchair Adventurers Assoc. of Galveston-Houston**
- Stevens & Pruett Ranch**
- Survivors of Dangerous Animals**
- Texas Adaptive Aquatics**
Water skiing instruction for the physically and mentally challenged.- Texas Jewish Historical Society**
- Texas Neurofibomatosis Foundation**
- The Arc of Greater Houston**
- The Blues**
- The Boys-Into-Men Program, Inc.**
- The Center for AIDS Hope and Remembrance Project**
- The Center for Social Justice and Global Awareness**
- The Compassionate Friends
Compassionate Friends, for families who are grieving the death of a child (of any age and from any cause). There are no fees or dues, no religious affiliation, and we provide free grief literature, lending libraries and monthly newsletters to all family members who request them.- The Junior League of Houston**
- The KidsWish Foundation**
The KidsWish Foundation is a not for profit organization that grants wishes to children up to the age of 19 that have a terminal or life threating illness or have a socially or economically deprived background. We are very excited about our World Wide Web presence and hope that this site will generate a greater interest in our organization. The KidsWish Foundation is in its early stages of development and we feel the the Internet is a prime place to let people all over the world know what we do...why we do it...and everyone can help.- The Rotary Club of Willowbrook**
- The Volunteer Center of the Texas Gulf Coast**
- Trees for Houston**
- United Way of the Texas Gulf Coast**
- WAM Foundation**
- YMCA of Greater Houston**
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