Where We Live
Third Ward by the numbers — what the data shows
Food insecurity, income, housing, civic participation — Third Ward's story told in data.
By Third Ward Community Development Corporation -- via manual -- Apr 10, 2026
Overview
Third Ward residents have built something powerful over decades of organizing around housing, schools, and community development. New neighborhood data shows both the community's civic strength and the economic gaps that still need attention.
Understanding Houston tracks dozens of indicators across Houston neighborhoods. The latest report uses data from Understanding Houston, Harris County, and the US Census Bureau. The numbers reveal patterns that residents already know from daily life.
The data shows Third Ward has what researchers call "a rich civic tradition." People here know how to organize and get results. That experience helps the neighborhood tackle current challenges. The same data also shows "persistent economic inequality." Household incomes, homeownership rates, and business ownership numbers reflect barriers that many families face every day.
These aren't just statistics. The numbers represent real decisions people make about where to shop, whether kids can walk safely to school, and how families build wealth over time. Third Ward Community Development Corporation uses this data to guide their work with residents. The numbers help identify which programs are working and where new approaches might help.
Community members can get copies of the full data report by calling the CDC office or visiting during regular business hours. The report helps residents and organizers understand what the numbers mean for our neighborhood's future.
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About the source
We are building economic power and civic infrastructure in Third Ward — one of Houston's historic African American communities. From affordable housing development to civic engagement programming, we are committed to ensuring Third Ward residents shape the future of their own neighborhood.
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How this connects
Connections across learning, action, organizations, and policy.
Builds On
Volunteer Houston — connecting volunteers with community needs
Service -- Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston
Addresses
Affordable Housing
Focus Area
Created By
Third Ward Community Development Corporation
Organization
Influenced By
Free WiFi (Lift Zone) at Magnolia Multi-Service Center
Service -- Magnolia Multi-Service Center
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