Featured Organizations


Ending sex trafficking through prayer, awareness, intervention, and restoration.


Providing physical and emotional support in a safe and loving home for children awaiting placement.


Providing emergency shelter, meals, clothing and basic necessities for homeless women and their children.


Anchor Point champions the future of children by educating and empowering parents because no one is beyond hope.
About Elijah Rising:
Elijah Rising was founded in 2012 as a prayer gathering that focused on ending sex trafficking in Houston. Across Houston women and girls were being sold for sex, but there was little outcry, so Elijah Rising began hosting Van Tours and showing the public that sex trafficking is happening across the city.
Prayer:
Through prayer partners and public prayer gatherings, we are uniting the church to seek justice and rely on God to bring restoration and freedom to people.
Awareness:
Our Sex Trafficking Museum, Van Tours, and public presentations equip people with knowledge and volunteer opportunities to end sex trafficking in our communities.
Intervention:
We do more than 36 outreaches a year across the Greater Houston area. We provide women with resources to help navigate a way out of the sex industry.
Restoration:
We serve women who have survived sexual exploitation through compassionate 24/7 care, providing a stable family environment, and healthy therapeutic practices
About Isaiah 117 House:
When children are removed from their homes out of concern for their safety, they are usually brought to a child welfare services office to await placement. This wait can be a few hours to several days. These children often have nothing with them and are scared, lonely, hungry, and in dirty clothing.
Isaiah 117 provides a comforting home where these children instead can be brought to wait – a place that is safe with friendly and loving volunteers who provide clean clothes, smiles, toys, and snuggly blankets. This space allows children to receive the comfort and care they need while child welfare staff can do the necessary paperwork and identify a good placement.
The mission of Isaiah 117 House is threefold:
- Reduce trauma for children awaiting placement.
- Lighten the load for child welfare services.
- Ease the transition for foster families.
About Sarah’s House:
Sarah’s House was established in 2001 as a non-profit organization dedicated to providing emergency care, shelter, food, clothing and other basic necessities to women and their children. These individuals have found themselves in the frightening position of having no safe place to sleep or eat and few options for immediate assistance available. Since its founding, Sarah’s House has provided real time help to many homeless, unemployed, or underemployed single women or women with children.
There is no situation more frightening, dangerous and seemingly hopeless for a woman than to be alone on the streets of a large metropolitan area with no place to go. The challenges facing a mother with children to care for is even direr.
Mission:
At Sarah’s House, our mission is to provide emergency shelter, meals, clothing and basic necessities for homeless women and their children.
Goal:
Our goal is to assist in providing these families with stability, education and life-skills to regain permanent housing after experiencing a homeless crisis. In order to do this, we support our clients efforts to find employment opportunities and achieve self-sufficiency.
About Anchor Point:
There is HOPE and HEALING through our community network of services.
Hope Family Center:
Today’s families face many challenging issues. From the moment of pregnancy through those teenage years into adulthood, the issues have an enormous impact on each person, threatening the family as a whole.
The Hope Family Center provides a blueprint for individuals and families to tackle and overcome these challenges and thrive.
Obria Medical Clinics:
At Obria, we seek a relationship with our patient that focuses on wellness for the whole person — your physical, mental, spiritual, and social needs.
That is why we are dedicated to providing services based on your specific needs, rather than just physical symptoms.
When it comes to women’s health — before, during, and after pregnancy — our whole person approach is especially important as we are helping to care for two human beings.
Hope Community:
Through our Hope Community Education Center we are devoted to developing skills and gaining insights for parents/families by providing the information, resources and support needed to provide a nurturing relationship and an optimal environment that will empower and unify their family while also encouraging a strong family well-being.
Hope House:
Hope House is committed to providing a safe, supportive, residence for young women who find themselves facing an unplanned pregnancy. Through our 18-month housing program, we offer residents subsidized housing while giving them the respite and resources needed to move towards a better life for themselves and their child.
