Sunnyside

Located in south central Houston with easy access to the Texas Medical Center and Reliant Park, Sunnyside is a growing community of suburban style homes. It is known for it annual celebration, the Chocolate Bayou Festival. The community’s slogan is “Sunnyside Pride.”
To learn more about buying homes in this community, contact one of the following organizations:
- Holmes Community Development Corporation
www.holmescdc.com
Mable Carter, Executive Director
8310 Southview
Houston, TX 77051
713.731.9116 - Tejano Center for Community Concerns
http://tejanocenter.org
Manuel Lopez, Housing Program Manager
6901 Brownwood
Houston, TX 77020
713.673.1080 - Guiding Light Community Development Corporation
http://guidinglightcdchomes.com
Chandra Dean, Executive Director
5330 Griggs, Suite A-108
Houston, TX 77021
713.640.9050 - Uplift 4th Ward, Inc., CDC
Rev. Elmo Johnson, Director
1106 Valentine
Houston, TX 77019
713.651.1215
News you can use
Did you know there are three school districts located in Houston HOPE neighborhoods ready to provide children with a quality education that will prepare them for a successful future? Aldine ISD, Houston ISD and North Forest ISD offer a variety of specialized academic and enrichment programs designed to inspire and enhance learning.
Also, there are many private and charter schools located in the Houston HOPE Neighborhoods. For information on schools and child care services contact the Collaborative for Children at 713.600.1100 or visit www.collabforchildren.org.
Houston ISD
- Ethel M. Young Elementary has the CASE After School Program and the Renzulli Learning System for the gifted and talented.
- Crispus Attucks Middle School is a Math, Science, and Technology Magnet School.
- Carnegie Vanguard High School offers a wide variety of advanced placement courses for intelligent and creatively gifted students.
- Worthing High School offers a Math, Science and Technology Magnet Program, and AP instructors teach all students in basic and college prep courses.
Houston ISD offers its students a choice, based on their individual needs and interests, to enroll in schools located outside of their neighborhood school attendance zones. For more information about HISD and the School Choice program visit www.hisd.org.