About Us

Thampoe Foundation is a community-focused nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening individuals, families, and communities across the Greater Houston area. We provide compassionate, accessible programs that support emotional well-being, personal development, education, and economic stability—especially for underserved and outlying communities.

Our foundation was created in response to a growing need for holistic, culturally informed services that support the whole person. Through a combination of therapeutic, educational, and workforce-based programs, we help individuals build resilience, confidence, and pathways to a healthier, more stable future.

Our Mission

The Tampoe Foundation advances education, workforce development, and equine-assisted programs for individuals of all ages, including seniors and veterans, fostering growth, resilience, and community well-being. 

Serving Greater Houston

Thampoe Foundation serves communities throughout Greater Houston, including Katy, Aldine, Alief, Humble, Atascocita, Greenspoint, East Houston, Southwest Houston, Channelview, Crosby, Barrett Station, and Waller County rural areas.

Our Purpose & Approach

At Thampoe Foundation, we believe healing and growth happen best in supportive, respectful environments. Our programs are grounded in compassion, inclusivity, and community connection. We meet people where they are and honor diverse experiences, learning styles, and life journeys.

By addressing emotional, physical, educational, and social needs together, we create meaningful opportunities for long-term personal and community well-being.  

Our Values

Compassion

We lead with empathy and respect

Accessibility

We strive to remove barriers to services

Community

We build strong, local connections

Integrity

We act with honesty and accountability

Join Us in Making a Difference

Whether you are seeking services, looking to volunteer, or interested in partnering with us, Thampoe Foundation welcomes you. Together, we can create lasting change and stronger communities.