Cypress Creek Christian Community Center houses the programming and activities for more than 160 Northwest Houston non-profit social service, civic and cultural organizations for children, youth, adults and senior citizens. Home of The Centrum.
The Community Center has been the energizing force creating the Cypress Creek Cultural District and created and/or brought into being of each of the major entities comprising the unique civic and cultural complex in collaboration with the public, religious, and private local community sectors.
In March 1976, The Center was established as a Texas non-profit corporation and its Governing Board assumed responsibility for all scheduling of the facilities. Cypress Creek Christian Church owns and operates the facilities, and as its mission to serving the community, makes the facilities available to non-profit user organizations that operate their valuable programs and services through the Center.
The two criteria for use of buildings are that organizations be non-profit and that they provide a valuable community service appropriate for the space to meet the educational, humanitarian, spiritual and cultural needs of Northwest Harris County.
The Center is a community driven resource in the heart of the Cultural Complex which includes The Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts, Barbara Bush Harris County Library, courthouse annex, a 63-acre park, the Cypress Creek Greenway Hike and Bike Trails and the George H. W. Bush Community Center, a recent Harris County Precinct 4 acquisition. This civic and cultural district serves the needs of over 1,000,000 residents of Northwest Houston and Harris County.
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