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Magnificat House

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Star of Hope

Star of Hope

(15 reviews)

Sunnyside

I was just here reading reviews, The Star of Hope is one of the best things God directed me to. It…read morewas motivational, inspiring and exactly what I need at the time-DISCIPLINE. When I completed my program I had all the tools I needed to start a successful God fearing life-self esteem, self sufficiency, glasses, dental just to name a few. I have been able to maintain staying clean of drugs, employment, automobiles and my own place. There are rules in place in every aspect of life, if you are willing Star of Hope is the place for you!!

DO NOT GIVE YOUR MONEY TO THIS PLACE! VOLUNTEER ELSEWHERE! They do not deserve your hard-earned…read moremoney or time. The people that work here are the rudest, most horrible people I have ever encountered. I just went to drop something off to my mom there, and I was accosted. I only wanted to ask a question. I had never been there before. I didn't know what was going on. There is no helpful signage around telling anyone where they might go. Obviously, I'm walking in there lost, confused, and no one wants to be visiting their family member at an addiction treatment place. It sucks in general. To try and find out what I needed to do and be spoken to extremely rudely with absolutely no grace or compassion was shocking. I have literally never walked in somewhere looking for help and been treated so poorly. And this included a psychiatrist on staff who would not even let me say one word. A medical professional treating a patient's family that way is just unacceptable. Maybe if they would have listened and let me explain instead of just attacking me, we could have worked it out, but they were so incredibly rude from the second I walked in. I don't know if they just judged me based on my appearance or what. I sobbed the whole way home and wasn't even able to give my mom her stuff. Jessie Smith needs to get a handle on his supervisees because they are acting horrendously. I will update with the names of the specfic employees (female desk attendant and female security guard working at 1 pm on 6/28/25) and psychiatrist as soon as I get them. Also, the rude security guard's boss was standing there and did absolutely nothing. Super helpful. Disgusting behavior from a place that is supposed to help people and a medical doctor. Just wow.

Out of the Closet - Houston - Has a parking lot

Out of the Closet - Houston

(48 reviews)

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Montrose

It's hard to find a thrift store that sells high quality items AND a large variety at the same…read moretime. This place has both, and despite its impressive array of goods from clothes to furniture, it's well organized and easy to navigate. I'm normally a neutral-color dresser but some of the clothes encourage me to step out of my comfort zone into some louder designs. Additionally, the walls are all lined with non-clothing items for sale -- books, movies, glassware, water bottles, and more. I don't think I've ever come a cross a thrift store with this much versatility. Out of the Closet is serious about HIV/AIDS advocacy and they prove it by putting their money where their mouth is. Like many other thrift stores in Montrose, you can expect marked up (but still fair) prices compared to the larger ones with piles upon piles of clothes to sift through. 96% of all proceeds at this store, however, go toward supporting the AIDS Healthcare Foundation. Free condoms are offered near the cashier counter; free HIV testing and a not-for-profit pharmacy sits in the back. The roots of thrifting inherently lie in supporting the community. This is usually accomplished through the affordability of everyday items, but this shop takes it to the next level by showing their dedication to safe sex and access to healthcare. Give this place a visit the next time you cruise through Westheimer -- they deserve your time more than you know.

Great place! Lots to see and will def be back again and again! Prices are hit or miss but worth the…read morevisit.

Magnificat House - homelessshelters - Updated May 2026

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