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  2. East End, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Harris Health System (formerly Harris County Hospital District) designated the Ripley Health Center in the East End for the ZIP codes 77003, 77011, 77012, and 77023. Martin Luther King Health Center is designated for ZIP code 77087. [24] In 2000 Ripley was replaced by the Gulfgate Health Center. [25]

  3. Houston City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Houston City Council is a city council for the city of Houston in the U.S. state of Texas. The Council has sixteen members: eleven from council districts and five elected at-large. The members of the Council are elected every four years, with the most recent election being held in 2023 and the next being held in 2027.

  4. Southside Place, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The city council first met on June 15 of that year. On August 3, 1934 the city council passed a resolution that declared Southside Place an incorporated city. [4] [8] Because of the incorporation, Houston did not incorporate Southside Place's territory into its city limits, while Houston annexed surrounding areas that were unincorporated. [9]

  5. Is Housing First the solution to homelessness?

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    People can’t address their problems if they don’t have a roof over their heads “It's based on the incredibly basic idea that homelessness — as the name implies — is about the lack of a home.

  6. Spring Branch, Houston - Wikipedia

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    The city of Houston organized the areas in Spring Branch within Houston into the #8 Westbranch, [54] #10 Spring Branch West, [55] #84 Spring Shadows, [56] #85 Spring Branch Central, [57] and #86 Spring Branch East super neighborhoods. [58] The council for #10 Super Neighborhood opened on May 11, 2000. [55]

  7. East Downtown Houston - Wikipedia

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    ] Nearly all Houston non-profit and faith-based agencies which provide services to the homeless, including food and shelter, are located within Downtown and Midtown. A major shelter for women and children operated by Star of Hope, a faith-based agency, is located on Emancipation Avenue, between Texas & Franklin; the agency operates a men's ...

  8. West Oaks, Houston - Wikipedia

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    In 1992 City of Houston employees repaved West Oaks Drive with a cost of $12,000 ($26054.54 in today's money), to anticipate Bush's arrival. [15] In December 1992 the Bush family announced that it was building a new house on the lot. [16] Edwin A. Eubanks was selected as the architect. Renaissance Builders was selected as the general contractor.

  9. Warner Robins warming center reopens with 66 beds. Here ... - AOL

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    The Table Warming Center in Warner Robins is seeking volunteers and donations as they host up to 66 homeless individuals now through the end of February. Warner Robins warming center reopens with ...