We asked members of the community how their organizations help the community. We’ve shared some of the responses below.

Valeria Edmonds

At Masterful You, I help mid-level managers step into the senior leaders they’re capable of becoming. I do this by building emotional intelligence and growth mindset — because real leadership starts on the inside before it ever shows up in a title. I’ve built my own frameworks to give people practical, repeatable tools for self-awareness and growth. Read more>>

MJ Vanicek

I absolutely love photographing people. Truly getting to know people and capturing them and their personalities is so important to me. Making women feel beautiful and capturing families is special because you never know when those are a memory. Read more>>

Joan Linares

I feel that my book has a message that we should not judge people by their looks but by their character. We need to look inside the person to understand that we are all the same inside and we should treat one another in a much kinder manner. Read more>>

Paige Denny

I have been in the home health field for over 15 years, so I have seen firsthand how people are dealing with problem all across Houston. I ran across this aging in place certification, and I thought it was another way to help people. That was it. It was really just an idea about wanting to do more to serve and help others. Read more>>

Tiffanie Flanagan

T.Vision Consulting makes a meaningful impact in the community by helping individuals and businesses overcome identity challenges and step confidently into their purpose. We understand that when people are unsure of who they are or how to present themselves, it can limit growth, opportunity, and success. Read more>>