We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1988 to work for housing justice and fair and equal treatment by government of communities. We have offices in Austin, Houston, and San Antonio.
Originally founded as Texas Low Income Housing Information Service, we are also go by the name Texas Housers.
Our mission is to support low-income Texans' efforts to achieve the American dream of a decent, affordable home in a quality neighborhood. We believe that Texas' critical low income housing and community development needs can best be solved through a public-private partnership led by the initiative of low-income Texans and supported by government, the private sector, and the general public.
Our primary work areas include: fair housing and support for residential integration; universal access to decent affordable housing; equal provision of public services and infrastructure to neighborhoods of color and neighborhoods of people with lower incomes, equitable post disaster rebuilding; elimination of environmental hazards from neighborhoods. We stand for four rights for all Texans:
We carry out our mission by:
We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1988 to work for housing justice and fair and equal treatment by government of communities. We have offices in Austin, Houston, and San Antonio.
Originally founded as Texas Low Income Housing Information Service, we are also go by the name Texas Housers.
Our mission is to support low-income Texans' efforts to achieve the American dream of a decent, affordable home in a quality neighborhood. We believe that Texas' critical low income housing and community development needs can best be solved through a public-private partnership led by the initiative of low-income Texans and supported by government, the private sector, and the general public.
Our primary work areas include: fair housing and support for residential integration; universal access to decent affordable housing; equal provision of public services and infrastructure to neighborhoods of color and neighborhoods of people with lower incomes…