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Project ACCELERATE currently collaborates with sixteen community learning centers in the Houston and the Missouri City area. To become a Project ACCELERATE partner, community learning centers need to have adequate staff to dedicate caregivers to the program, as well as internet access.
Blue-Triangle Multi-Cultural, Inc. - Located in Houston's 3rd Ward, they offer programming that seeks to improve the quality of life in the surrounding community.
Crawford Elementary - Located in Houston's 5th Ward, they provide after school services that feature applications in technology.
Crockett Charter Elementary - Serving Houston's first and fifth wards, they provide an environment of academically enriching experiences for elementary school children, grades 1 through 6, that develop and promote excellence in the arts, sciences and humanities.
I Have a Dream, Houston (IHAD) - Serving communities across Houston, they offer programming that encourages children to stay involved in education.
Inwood Community North Outreach Program (INCOP)– Serving Northwest Houston, they provide enriching experiences for children, youth and adults that promote academic excellence while fostering teamwork, self-respect, self esteem and confidence.
Julia C. Hester House - Located in Houston's 5th Ward, they provide programs that enhance the quality of life and promote self-empowerment.
The Nehemiah Neighborhood Center - Serving the community in 3rd Ward, they provide educational opportunities for disadvantaged children of all ages and their parents.
Phoenix Outreach Youth Center (POYC) - Operating in Houston's 5th ward, they provide a range of programs that are attempting to end cycles of poverty, literacy and drug use.
Phoenix Outreach Youth Center Child Development Learning Center – Located in Southeast H% 235uston, they provide services to families who live near South Loop East.
Prince Complex - Located in Houston’s 5th Ward, they offer programming that keeps children safe and off the streets.
Raul Yzaguirre School for Success - Serving Houston's East End, Denver Harbor and Port Houston communities and seeks to improve the educational levels and living standards of these communities' residents.
S.H.A.P.E. Community Center - Located in Houston's 3rd Ward, they provide programming that is oriented toward building children's self-esteem and promotion of pride in their community's accomplishments.
The Ubora Liberation Project - Located in Missouri City, they provide youth intervention and prevention programs to children who attend pubic schools in Missouri City.
Our Mother of Mercy School - Located in the heart of Houston's Fifth Ward, the school is the oldest predominantly African American school in Houston. Approximately 85 % of its students grow up in homes where the annual income is below the poverty line.
Even Start, Angleton, Texas - Located 40 miles south of Houston, Even Start's objectives are to help parents become full partners in their children's education, help children reach their full potential as learners and to provide literacy training for their parents.
East End Family Life Center, Inc - Located in Houston's East End and Magnolia Park, they conduct community service projects including a wireless high-speed public access program based computer lab.
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