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Join the Giving Tuesday movement to break the cycle of juvenile justice involvement and homelessness among youth in Houston

GIVING TUESDAY

GIVING TUESDAY

You are invited to join Houston reVision this Giving Tuesday in an invigorating movement to create a more equitable and inclusive community for our youth.

Olympian B-Boy Jeffro knows firsthand the power of Houston reVision. He grew up with the support of our programs, and now he's inspiring youth around the world.

But Jeffro's story isn't unique. Every day, Houston reVision provides guidance and support to young people facing challenges, helping them break free from the cycle of juvenile justice involvement.

Our mentorship program is a lifeline for these youth. It connects them with caring adults who offer encouragement, build confidence, and help them discover their potential.

This Giving Tuesday, your donation can be the spark that ignites a young person's future. Every dollar helps us provide these youth with FREE:

  • Dedicated trauma informed mentors: committed individuals who make a lasting impact.

  • Drop-in center programming: Empowering youth with tools for success.

  • Educational & Athletic Team support: Helping them stay on track and achieve their goals.

Just like Jeffro, every young person deserves a chance to shine.

Help us get a head start by donating TODAY.

Quote By Jesse James
“For those that don't know, these gentlemen are responsible for literally pulling me out the streets and getting me away from a dangerous and destructive lifestyle. Seriously! Charles Rotramel walked right up to a house, occupied by gang members, and knocked on the door! What was he offering? Food, positivity, safety, and a community of adult advocates including Rob Mario, Tina Rainbolt, and Bill Boras who opened their hearts and poured out love to an abrasive and corruptive kid.

When I was hungry, I called them. When my house got shot at, I called them. And when I just wanted to be loved and feel safe, I called them. They took me rock climbing, camping, and canoeing. All things I had never done before. And when I made them upset by my countless poor choices, they never turned their backs on me and instead pursued me harder.

I can't say thank you enough. At least not in a way these gentlemen deserve. My story is just one of many. They have dedicated themselves to Houston youth all over the city and there are many more stories like mine. So from the bottom of my heart, from a kid who never expected to be alive beyond the age of 18 years old, you made me believe in myself and I am eternally grateful.”

— with Houston: reVision at Eldorado Ballroom at Project Row Houses.