The Civic Heart Annual Luncheon is a signature fundraising and community engagement event supporting Civic Heart Community Services’ mission to empower individuals and families to build safer, healthier, and more stable lives. The 2026 luncheon will be held on March 13, 2026, from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM at The Junior League of Houston, bringing together community leaders, corporate partners, and supporters dedicated to strengthening Houston-area communities.
Founded in 1989, Civic Heart Community Services has spent more than three decades delivering evidence-based programs that address critical community needs across Harris County and surrounding areas. The organization provides a comprehensive continuum of services including youth prevention and mentorship, workforce development, housing stability, health access, justice diversion, and community-based programming. These services are designed to remove barriers to opportunity while helping individuals build long-term stability and success.
Funds raised through the Annual Luncheon directly support programs such as youth mentorship initiatives, workforce readiness training for low-income and disadvantaged individuals, permanent supportive housing for chronically unhoused adults, health coverage navigation, HIV and cancer prevention education, and homeownership preparation services. Each year, Civic Heart serves thousands of Houstonians by combining prevention education, direct services, and strategic community partnerships to strengthen families and improve overall community well-being.
The luncheon also provides sponsorship opportunities for businesses and organizations seeking meaningful community impact and visibility. Sponsorship levels include benefits such as reserved guest tables, corporate recognition in promotional materials and media, on-site event branding, social media exposure, and inclusion in Civic Heart’s annual reporting and communications.
By attending or sponsoring the Civic Heart Annual Luncheon, partners and supporters help expand access to critical resources, create pathways to economic mobility, and ensure that individuals and families across the Houston region have the support needed to thrive.
