The American Indian Center of Houston (AICH) is a Native-led organization dedicated to supporting tribal members and Indigenous families in the greater Houston area. We serve 100–150 families, including elders, veterans, single parents, and youth. Through our food pantry, we provide dry goods, toiletries, and other essentials to help our community thrive.
We gratefully welcome all donations and especially appreciate fresh, healthy fruits and vegetables, as well as culturally respectful items like vegetarian, and traditional Indigenous foods. Your support helps us continue our mission of nourishing and uplifting our Native community.
8711 Highway 6 North ste 100, Houston, TX, USAGet Directions
Phone
281-923-5091
Alternate Phone
3183592293
Point of Contact
Julie Zahn
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ProducePedia
ProducePedia is a free resource that covers the types of fresh produce that can be delivered to food pantries. Each entry includes information on color, taste, and possible uses. People unfamiliar with the vegetable or fruit will learn how to use it, and those who are familiar with it still might learn a fun fact or two!
The Cooperative Extension sites have a wealth of information for any backyard gardener. Once you go to the site (each one if very different from the others) look for a link for “homes and gardens”, “landscape”, “consumer horticulture”, etc. to find information on improving your backyard garden. Neighboring state sites may offer information your own state’s site lacks.