Partners & Affiliates
Organizations connected to the Cathedral
A number of organizations throughout Houston were born at the Cathedral, live at the Cathedral, or have affiliations with the Cathedral.
On our campus
Cathedral House Episcopal School, a Montessori-based preschool
Cathedral Urban Service Experience (CUSE), which provides opportunities for groups of youth and adults to experience the unique challenges and blessings of helping others in an urban environment
Treebeard’s Restaurant, serving southern and Cajun specialties weekdays for lunch
Houston Chamber Choir, a professional ensemble at the forefront of choral music in the United States
Treble Choir of Houston, a choral community of young women grades 6–12 that provides them with exceptional interpersonal and musical experiences
Kid's Hope – Cathedral Location, affiliated with the national faith-based organization Kids Hope USA, partners with local public schools to match mentors from the church congregation with an at-risk student who can benefit from a supportive one-on-one relationship with a caring adult. In addition to mentoring, the Kids Hope Community also contributes resources, organization, reading buddies, and general support to programs designed to improve the welfare of needy school families. Direction, training, and the support of a community of volunteers is provided.
Cathedral Bookstore, selling a wide range of books, supplies, and gifts. Hours are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 8:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sundays. Phone: 713-222-0286
Cloister Gallery, showing works by area artists in Reynolds Hall 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sundays
At the John S. Dunn Outreach Center (at 1212 Prairie, next to the Cathedral)
The Beacon, a day center providing essential services and case management, comprising
- The Ardell Ray Beacon Day Center, a central hub for services, providing registration, intake, assessment, hot lunch, showers, and laundry
- Beacon Law, a legal aid program providing pro-bono legal services to the poor and homeless
- Brigid’s Hope, a transitional residence serving homeless women who have left the Texas prison and jail system
- COMPASS, which gives homeless and unemployed clients compassionate direction and critical support toward employment and independence
The Way Home, a service that assesses individuals and matches them with appropriate, supportive housing options
Cathedral Clinic, a health clinic operated by Healthcare for the Homeless — Houston, which provides medical and mental health services to homeless men, women, and children
New Hope Housing, which provides life-stabilizing, affordable, permanent housing with support services for people who live on limited incomes
Affiliated with the Cathedral
Sheltering Arms Senior Services
At Risk Youth
The Episcopal Diocese of Texas