Overview
Avenue CDC runs free community programs that bring neighbors together in affordable housing communities across Houston. These programs include after-school tutoring and homework help for kids, plus art projects and science experiments that make learning fun. Adults can join financial workshops to build money skills, exercise classes to stay healthy, and nutrition programs to learn about good food choices.
These programs matter because they create strong communities where neighbors know each other and help each other succeed. When families have access to tutoring, their children do better in school. When adults learn financial skills, they can save money and build better futures. When people exercise together and learn about health, our whole community gets stronger.
Avenue CDC serves affordable housing communities in areas like Third Ward, Fifth Ward, and other Houston neighborhoods. These programs happen right where people live, making them easy to access. Children get homework support they need to succeed in HISD schools. Adults gain skills that help them find better jobs and manage their money.
To get involved, contact Avenue CDC directly or ask your property manager if you live in Avenue housing. Programs are free for residents and happen throughout the year. You can also volunteer to help with tutoring or lead workshops if you have skills to share.
