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AGENCIES AND AFFILIATES

          Black United Fund of Texas Federation & Member Organizations

Black United Fund of Texas Charities, Inc.
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800.443.2838      5407 Chenevert Street Houston, TX 77004
The auspice that promotes self-help as a way of life. Encourages education, work ethics, community involvement and grooming for the next generation

Black United Fund of Texas
713.524.5767  www.buftx.org 
BUF Texas create and support programs in low-income communities in the areas of Youth,  Education, Health, Social Responsibility, Athletics, Youth and Senior Citizens. 


Afrikan Center of Well Being
713.639.3571 www.acwbinc.org  5615 Morningside Dr.ste.222  Houston,TX 77005
Uses projects for children to experience healthy living thru, growing with Gardening, visual and martial Arts, cultural Music, dance and creative movement programs.

Bennett Foundation for Recovering Addicts & Ex-Felons
512.476.8595
We provide educational counseling, vocational training, job placement and monitoring for  ex-offenders and recovering addicts. 


Betterway Youth
281.459.2725   5414 1/2 Pardee Street  Houston, TX 77026
Provides counseling and educational training to prevent school dropout among “at risk” youth, focusing on Kashmere Gardens, North Forest and surrounding communities.


Children & Family Institute
214.337.9979 www.cfiadop.org   Houston, Dallas
Place children who need adopting in homes that give them love, support and Nurturing. Address pregnancy crises, prevent child abuse, preserve and strengthen the family. 


Community Outreach Partnership
936.291.8110    322 Horace Smith Road  Huntsville, TX 77320
We provide positive mentorship and play an active role in our youths lives by group activities Traveling, Camping, Touring, Life skills, Goal Setting, Carpentry Training. 


C.O.T.E.R.(Community of Tomorrow Economic Redevelopment Corp.)
713.545.2288  (Statewide) Houston-Dallas-Austin 
Provides drug free technology through vitamins, herbs and a sauna detoxification technique, eliminating the pain during withdrawal. Offering Drug education to family members for self-help. 


Houston Multicultural Independent Film Festival
713.432.7077 www.hmiff.com 
Provides a forum for young people interested in being trained in film making in order for them to become literate in a new work industry. 

Inner City Action Network (ICAN)
713.524.3334 ext. 204  
ICAN aggressively spearheads initiatives addressing education, economic development, leadership and cultural enrichment, welfare to work and computer literacy training for at-risk youth and seniors.


Inner City Mothers & Daughters Educational & Training Program
713.524.3334 ext. 206
To provide women from low-income communities and deprived rural areas family planning, health opportunities and services, job ready careers and foster entrepreneurship. 


Integrity Plus Maintenance Service 
713.266.7476
On the job training program using lawn maintenance for Ex-addicts and Ex-offenders. Teaching them work ethics, business skills, values and renewed morals. 


JSOF-Janines Sarcoidosis Outreach Foundation & Support Group
43-2075868 – 832.248.6621
12600 Bissonnet A4  Houston, Texas 77099
Committed to promoting awareness and education of Sarcoidosis. It's health issues,providing support,services,empowering sufferers to become advocates for themselves,while waiting for a cure.


Launch Point
281.541.9776   
The launch point of advancing young new leaders, through higher educational achievement, character development, life skills, computer/internet training, S.A.T., T.A.A.S., scholarships, recreation and family resources. 

“Mickey” Leland Library & Museum
713.524.3334 ext. 102
Provides stimulating books from the pyramids to the present. inventions and artifacts from all parts of Africa and America giving young minds the knowledge of their past. 

NIA Cultural Center
409.765.7086
Sponsors a host of cultural enrichment events for youth. Fields trips and forums for education with the entire community. 


Phillis Wheatley High School
713.298.5288
Promoting the student body to a higher interest in education, vocation, technology and higher learning via mentorship and after school activities. 


Phoenix Outreach Community Development Corp.
713.490.0300
Provides information about affordable temporary single family housing and/or emergency shelter for low to moderate income families. 


Sehah Youth Program
713.747.0271
Building self esteem among youth for survival through academics, cultural activities and rites of passage programs, martial arts training for discipline and character building. 

Senior Citizens Center
713.228.7543
Work to enhance the lives of older members of the community, disabled persons and the homeless by providing meals, day activities and referrals. 


Sure Thing ST/2 Youth
713.635.7870
The organization is devoted to the emotional, spiritual and physical development of today’s youth ages 5-18 through academics, social skills and fine arts. 


T&T (Tuesday-Thursday) Ministry
281.590.6103
Dedicated to providing support to at risk youth and senior citizens in Northeast Houston and surrounding counties catering to families from low to moderate incomes. 00.0%


Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund
713.313.7458
A national organization providing merit scholarships and programmatic support for 215 students attending 44 historically and traditionally black public colleges and universities. 


Urban Theater
713.524.3334 ext. 208   (Statewide) Texas
The organization assists inner city youth by increasing their knowledge of theater, cultural awareness and enhancement of creativity through drama, voice and dance. 


Warriors of Truth/Black Women for a Changing Society
713.524.0645    (Statewide) Texas
The organization is engaged in community empowerment through mentoring young girls and women through political and academic education, life skills and self-esteem building workshops. 
 

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