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LIGHTHOUSE FOR THE BLIND OF HOUSTON, INC
LIGHTHOUSE FOR THE BLIND OF HOUSTON, INC
Houston, Texas
100-499 employees
The Lighthouse of Houston is a private, nonprofit education and service center dedicated to assisting blind and visually impaired people to live independently. The Lighthouse serves approximately 5, 000 people each year and is a member agency of the United Way of Greater Houston. The primary goal of the Lighthouse of Houston is direct service to the individual. This includes not only providing direct service, but a continual commitment to improving the quality and relevance of this service. All other organizational activities and functions are in support of this primary focus and have as their goal the development and dissemination of better service designs and interventions in order to enhance the optimal functioning of the individual.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
HOUSTON AREA WOMENS CENTER, INC.
HOUSTON AREA WOMENS CENTER, INC.
Houston, Texas
100-499 employees
The Houston Area Women's Center (HAWC) is Houston's largest non-profit support services for domestic violence and sexual assault. HAWC works to end domestic and sexual violence and supports all in building safe and healthy lives through advocacy, counseling, education, shelter and support services. Our services are free, confidential and available to everyone.  
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
THE COUNCIL ON RECOVERY
THE COUNCIL ON RECOVERY
Houston, Texas
50-99 employees
The Council on Recovery is Houston’s oldest & largest non-profit organization providing prevention, education, intervention, treatment, and recovery services for individuals and their families affected by alcoholism, drug abuse, and co-occurring mental health disorders. Founded in 1946, The Council is the only organization of its kind providing services to every age and stage in life: Programs for new mothers and babies. Child and adolescent services. Adult outpatient rehab and treatment. Family recovery and support. Specialized services for the elderly. The Council truly helps people throughout their entire lives. At the heart of The Council is the Center for Recovering Families, Houston’s premier outpatient addiction and mental health treatment facility, changing lives of individuals and their families through holistic programs that heal the body, mind, and spirit. The Center for Recovering Families offers a full spectrum of treatment programs and therapeutic services for adults, adolescents, and children with the goal of helping clients personally recover and rejoin their families in a healthy, loving, and supportive manner. These include: • Comprehensive Assessment • Healing Choices, 8-week intensive outpatient treatment program • Relapse & Renewal Clinic for those struggling with sobriety • Intervention Services • Family Recovery Services, including individual and group therapy • Adolescent Services & Parent Education • Children’s Clinical Services & Kids Camp The Council on Recovery, through our publicly-funded programs, also offers a helping hand to those without insurance or financial resources who may need it the most. The Council truly does what many traditional rehab centers don’t - we turn no one away. The Council on Recovery is a United Way agency and also receives funding from private contributions and grants, special events, and program fees. If you'd like to know more about The Council's treatment programs, call 713.914.0556.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
INTERFAITH MINISTRIES FOR GREATER HOUSTON
INTERFAITH MINISTRIES FOR GREATER HOUSTON
Houston, Texas
100-499 employees
Believing in the strengths of our shared beliefs, Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston brings together people of diverse faith traditions for dialogue, collaboration and service. Our mission manifests itself in several key community programs: • Meals on Wheels for Greater Houston • aniMeals for Greater Houston • Refugee Services and Resettlement • Interfaith Relations For more information on how you can help, visit www.imgh.org.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
NEW HOPE HOUSING, INC.
NEW HOPE HOUSING, INC.
Houston, Texas
100-499 employees
New Hope Housing’s core purpose is to provide affordable, life-stabilizing, permanent housing with support services for people who live on very limited incomes. Our vision is to be an enduring institution serving Houston’s most vulnerable citizens.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
COLLABORATIVE FOR CHILDREN
COLLABORATIVE FOR CHILDREN
Houston, Texas
25-49 employees
Our mission is to meaningfully improve the quality of early childhood education and care for Greater Houston's children through those who are most influential in their lives.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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TELTSCHIK ACADEMY, INC.
TELTSCHIK ACADEMY, INC.
Houston, Texas
25-49 employees
KIPLING STREET ACADEMY INC is a company based out of 1425 KIPLING ST, HOUSTON, Texas, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
FORT BEND COUNTY WOMEN'S CENTER, INC.
FORT BEND COUNTY WOMEN'S CENTER, INC.
Richmond, Texas
50-99 employees
Fort Bend Women’s Center has been bringing healing and hope to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault since 1980. Our mission is to help survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault and their children to achieve safety and self-sufficiency, while striving to prevent violence against women. We are the only dedicated domestic violence and sexual assault emergency shelter and crisis hotline in Fort Bend County. In addition to these crisis intervention services, we are also the largest regional provider of non-residential services such as counseling, case management, advocacy and other support services for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Fort Bend Women’s Center is also a major provider of housing programs, including short to long term assistance, for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Our clients are primarily from Fort Bend and Harris counties though our services are open to any survivor of domestic violence and/or sexual assault. We have a history of successfully identifying and adopting innovative approaches to victim services, driven by our commitment to providing the most effective support possible to the survivors we serve. Examples include our use of positive reinforcement, motivational interviewing, the early adoption of mobile advocacy and the introduction of neurofeedback training and behavioral therapy, to assist clients living with Traumatic Brain Injury, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and/or other mental health disorders. We are currently the only agency to offer this treatment to domestic violence and sexual assault victims.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
THE WOMEN'S HOME
THE WOMEN'S HOME
Houston, Texas
50-99 employees
The Women’s Home builds communities that strengthen women and support families as they reclaim their stability. Since our creation in 1957, we have fulfilled this mi3ssion by providing housing and supportive services to vulnerable women and families in the Houston area. Our programs serve women and families who are homeless or vulnerable to homelessness - many have histories of addiction, mental illness, and trauma. Through our long-term residential treatment program in Montrose and our affordable housing programs and our Mabee WholeLife® Service Center in Spring Branch, our clients cultivate the skills and self-esteem they need to overcome crisis, and live a healthy, resilient life.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
KATY IVY KIDS INC.
KATY IVY KIDS INC.
Missouri City, Texas
25-49 employees
Ivy Kids is a trusted provider and franchisor of Preschool and offering premier early childhood education programs for children and families. Currently, the schools serve children ranging in age from six weeks to five years old. The schools are also proud to offer before and after-school programs for children up to twelve years old.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
SER-JOBS FOR PROGRESS OF THE TEXAS GULF COAST, INC.
SER-JOBS FOR PROGRESS OF THE TEXAS GULF COAST, INC.
Houston, Texas
50-99 employees
SERJobs is a community-based, non-profit organization helping individuals from low-income communities transform their lives through education, training, employment, and financial empowerment services. SER serves over 4,000 people annually throughout a 13-county region (including Harris, Fort Bend, and Galveston Counties) and offers tailored services for youth/young adults (16-24), veterans, ex-offenders, families, and individuals. SERJobs is Where Opportunity Works. ​
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
ROCK PAPER SCISSORS LLC
ROCK PAPER SCISSORS LLC
Houston, Texas
50-99 employees
Rock Paper Scissors (“RPS”) is one of the premier film and commercials editing companies in the world. Founded in 1992 by Angus Wall and Executive Producer, Linda Carlson, we are a creative editorial boutique that has studios in Santa Monica and New York. For over 20 years, RPS has contributed to some of the world's most high profile commercial, music videos, and feature film projects. RPS has earned awards from AICE, AICP, Cannes, Emmy Awards, The Clio’s, One Show and Art Directors Club. The editorial team includes: Carlos Arias, Gabriel Britz, Terence “Biff” Butler, David Brodie, Damion Clayton, Ted Guard, Academy Award Nominee Elliot Graham, Mikkel Nielsen, Academy Award Nominee  Adam Pertofsky, Stewart Reeves, Frank Snider, Grant Surmi, Aaron Tompkins and two-time Academy Award winning editor Angus Wall and Academy Award nominee, Andrew Weisblum. Santa Monica Facility 14 Offline Bays 5 Online Bays (Flame, Smoke) 2 Color Bays VFX, Graphics, CG, Production + Digital New York Facility 11 Offline Bays 2 Online Bays (Flame, Smoke) VFX, Graphics, Production + Digital
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading