We are so inspired by the businesses in our community because of how many of them are committed to helping to make the world better than it is today. Check out some great businesses below and how they are helping others.

Alli Vasquez | Wife, Mom of 4, author, inspirational speaker, Fit to Live Fully (co owner), Fitness/Health and Wellness Coach

At Fit to Live Fully, our goal is to empower girls and women through a multifaceted approach aimed at fostering personal growth, spiritual enrichment and community connection. Our mission is to encourage with testimonies, equip with The Word and ultimately leave you inspired to live in such a way that leads to life in overflow. Life in overflow comes from the scriptural promise of abundance and fulfillment found in John 10:10. Read more>> 

Stephanie Tran | Founder & CEO

I have two businesses and a nonprofit that is all focused on changing the education game. At Tutor Route, our passion burns bright for every student and educator we serve. We pour our hearts into ensuring that no one is left behind on their journey to success. Through tireless dedication and unwavering commitment, we’ve built a sanctuary of support—a place where individuals can thrive personally and professionally. Read more>>

Abbie Mueller | Marketing Specialist

It’s been incredibly rewarding to witness the direct social impact of @HotinHou on our community, particularly on our local restaurants and the entrepreneurs who run them. My favorite aspect has been the opportunity to build relationships with restaurant owners and chefs, sharing their unique talents, stories, and missions. More often than not, these individuals pour every minute and dollar they have into their restaurants because they’re so passionate about them, and I find it incredibly rewarding to witness their dedication, and have the opportunity to capture their work and share it with the world. Read more>>

Faheem Inayatali | Optometrist & Dry Eye Specialist

The leading causes of blindness globally are cataracts and uncorrected refractive errors. Visual impairment causes a burden on the global economy and has many challenges that must be overcome in order to make the
difference between opportunity and poverty. There are 1.2 billion people around the world who suffer from vision impairment due to a lack of access to eye care and glasses. Read more>>

Charity Adams and Monica Snideman | Friends and Owners of Geronimo Adventure Park

Geronimo Adventure Park helps the community by promoting physical and mental wellbeing, strengthening communities and interpersonal relationships, and boosting tourism and our local economy. One day we were looking for something fun to do outside and we realized that our Houston culture is dominated by indoor, screen-based activities and engagement, both for work and for leisure. We recognized that as adults we just don’t play enough and Houston had a need for outdoor play opportunities! Read more>>

Brandon Drake | CEO & Producer

By educating and bringing people together through conversation and empathy. Our goal is to bridge the gap of separation. As the late Rev. MLK Jr. preached, I am convinced that men hate each other because they fear each other. They fear each other because they don’t know each other, and they don’t know each other because they don’t communicate with each other, and they don’t communicate with each other because they are separated from each other.” Read more>>

Tom Gimbel | Co-Founder, Hi, How Are You Project

The nonprofit Hi, How Are You Project, inspired by the work of musician Daniel Johnston, is a mental health initiative focused on spreading awareness and providing mental wellness education for young people ages 14-24. Through a variety of programs and activities, the organization aims to make a positive impact on the community and the world by promoting mental health awareness, reducing stigma, and offering resources to those in need. Read more>>