You're invited to a powerful and inspiring evening! Join us at the historic Eldorado Ballroom at Project Row Houses, hosted by Lucille's 1913 Conscious Community Collective, as we raise vital funds to address youth homelessness and juvenile justice issues in our community. Enjoy delicious food, captivating art, electrifying music and dance performances. Your presence makes a difference. Help us create lasting change for our city's youth. *Invitation Hand Artwork Credit: Jose “Meenr” Arredondo reVisionary Award Recipient Henry Gonzales, Executive Director, Harris County Juvenile Probation Dept. reVision Event Chairperson (Kacy M.) Kacy Menefee, Vice Chair of Board of Directors, Houston: reVision Ticket & Sponsorship Link: https://lnkd.in/g_Q3xw9S Houston Arts Alliance This event features the following Houston-based artists: GONZO247, José Arredondo, aka “Meenr", Daniel Anguilu, Alex Roman Jr., aka "Donkeeboy", Munta Eric Mpwo, Erik Del Rio aka "Coler", Phillip O. Perez Dancers Presented By: K-Lou Entertainment, Kenny Louis
About us
The mission of Houston reVision is to break the cycle of juvenile justice involvement and homelessness among youth in Harris County by leveraging the power of community to connect them with mentors, positive peers, and life-changing resources. Everyone is transformed in this work: kids, mentors, and communities.
- Website
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http://www.houstonrevision.org
External link for Houston: reVision
- Industry
- Individual and Family Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Houston, Texas
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2012
- Specialties
- Youth Services, Community Development, Education, Mentoring, Homelessness Services Ages 16-24, and Juvenile Justice
Locations
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Primary
6856 Bellaire Blvd
Houston, Texas 77074, US
Employees at Houston: reVision
Updates
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So grateful to United Way of Greater Houston, Jessica Davison, and Ashley Tate for the opportunity to focus on and dig deeper into the world of data.
Sr. Quality Analyst | Dedicated to making data accessible & relatable for nonprofits across the Greater Houston Area
Jessica Davison and I just wrapped up our inaugural United Way of Greater Houston 2024 Coffee & Quality Fellows program, and I couldn’t be prouder of our incredible Fellows!! Over the past several weeks, we had the privilege of working with an amazing group of nonprofit organizations, all focused on building and sustaining data practices that truly make an impact in ways that matter to them. Together, they’ve created a community that celebrates growth, innovation, and collaboration, forming a strong sense of fellowship that will last long beyond this program. A huge thank you to each of our Fellows for bringing your passion, dedication, and creativity to this journey. You've set a high bar, and we’re beyond excited to see how you continue to build on these foundations in the months and years ahead! Thank you to all the incredible organizations for your commitment to data: American Leadership Forum - Houston/Gulf Coast Chapter, @Bridges 2 Empowerment, DACAMERA SOCIETY OF HOUSTON, Dar-us-Sakina, DePelchin Children's Center, Family Service Center | The Center for Mental Health & Wellbeing, Houston Immigration Legal Services Collaborative (HILSC), Houston: reVision, Mental Health America of Greater Houston, The Parent Teacher Collaborative, Young Women's Preparatory Network. Your dedication to data-driven change is inspiring! ▶️ Let’s celebrate these trailblazers and their work in transforming the nonprofit sector through data practices! If you’re curious about what our Fellows have been working on, you can catch a glimpse here: https://lnkd.in/gX6j7_fe. 🌐 Stay tuned for our next application cycle in 2025, and stay up-to-date on all things Coffee & Quality through our website: https://lnkd.in/gkuvcnZU #DataThatMatters #CoffeeAndQuality #DataForGood #UnitedWay #SustainableDataPractices #EmpowermentThroughData #UWGHData
2024 Coffee & Quality Fellows Program Showcase
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🌟 Today, on Youth Homelessness Matters Day, let's shine a light on the incredible impact of the Youth Homelessness Fund! 🏠 Their dedication supported organizations in Houston, creating strategic solutions for unhoused youth. Some initiatives they funded sparked legislative action, ensuring support for youth experiencing homelessness across Texas! #YouthHomelessnessMatters https://lnkd.in/gwP6gTcC
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Houston: reVision reposted this
You're invited to a powerful and inspiring evening! Join us at the historic Eldorado Ballroom at Project Row Houses, hosted by Lucille's 1913 Conscious Community Collective, as we raise vital funds to address youth homelessness and juvenile justice issues in our community. Enjoy delicious food, captivating art, electrifying music and dance performances. Your presence makes a difference. Help us create lasting change for our city's youth. *Invitation Hand Artwork Credit: Jose “Meenr” Arredondo reVisionary Award Recipient Henry Gonzales, Executive Director, Harris County Juvenile Probation Dept. reVision Event Chairperson (Kacy M.) Kacy Menefee, Vice Chair of Board of Directors, Houston: reVision Ticket & Sponsorship Link: https://lnkd.in/g_Q3xw9S Houston Arts Alliance This event features the following Houston-based artists: GONZO247, José Arredondo, aka “Meenr", Daniel Anguilu, Alex Roman Jr., aka "Donkeeboy", Munta Eric Mpwo, Erik Del Rio aka "Coler", Phillip O. Perez Dancers Presented By: K-Lou Entertainment, Kenny Louis
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Exciting news from our friends at Impact100 Houston!
It’s OFFICIAL! This year we have a grand total of $276,000 in our grant pool! We are so PROUD of this monumental amount and couldn’t be more appreciative to have 276 ladies join us this 2024 year. We can’t wait to begin reviewing grants and get the year rolling along. #impact100houston