Our Building
OPENED 2017
In January 2017, Crime Stoppers of Houston opened the doors to its first-ever home, The Dave Ward Building, Crime Stoppers of Houston, providing the answer to all thing’s public safety and crime prevention and standing as the hub for all crime trends, tips and tactics. The facility houses a community center where citizens, non-profits, students and faculty, law enforcement agencies and community partners convene for educational purposes, a victim’s family room for controlled media interviews and law enforcement case meetings, a state-ofthe-art press conference room, program offices that deliver direct crime prevention services to the community, and a Law Enforcement Detail Office to house the Tip Line Program.
BUILDING IMPACT:
• From 2017-2023, over 33,455 citizens have walked through our doors.
• In 2023, 2,612 citizens utilized the building.
MEMORIAL GARDEN
The first Harris County Officers Memorial Garden, dedicated in tribute to the fallen Peace Officers of Harris County opened in May 2017. Crime Stoppers of Houston is honored that this sacred place forever stands with Crime Stoppers Building. The garden will welcome any and all who wish to honor the fallen who have given the ultimate sacrifice in the protection of the residents of Harris County.
SUPPORT OUR CAPITAL CAMPAIGN
Show your support for crime prevention by making a gift today! The Crime Stoppers of Houston Capital Campaign was completed in 2022, but still continues to raise funds for capital improvement projects at the facility located at 3001 Main Street.
You may also contact Cabell Wood at cwood@crime-stoppers.org directly for further assistance.
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN DONORS: 1 million +
Anonymous
Russell and Glenda Gordy
$500,000 - $999,999
The Charles and Melissa Davis Foundation
The Fondren Foundation
Harris County Sheriff’s Office
$250,000 - $499,999
CenterPoint Energy
The Cullen Foundation
City of Houston
The Hamill Foundation
Harris County District Attorney’s Office
KROGER
$100,000 - $249,999
The Astros Foundation
Albert and Ethel Herzstein Charitable Foundation
Becker Family Foundation / Markowitz Family
Mach Industrial Group, LP
The Brown Foundation, Inc.
Dan L Duncan Foundation
The Elkins Foundation
Tilman and Paige Fertitta
The Robert and Janice McNair Foundation
Edna Meyer-Nelson
John and Bobbie Nau / Silver Eagle Distributors
Strake Foundation
Sheridan and John Eddie Williams
$25,000 - $99,999
Russel M. and Julia A. Frankel
Alan Helfman
The Trini & O.C. Mendenhall Foundation
MD Anderson Foundation
Midtown Redevelopment Authority
Mission Constructors, Inc.
Oak Farms Dairy
Phillips 66
Dylan and Jordan Seff
$10,000 - $24,999
Amegy Bank
Anonymous
Merrell Athon
Ric Badger
The Glover Family
George and Mary Josephine Hamman Foundation
H-E-B
The Higginbotham Community Foundation /
Mr. and Mrs. Paige Cokinos
Hildebrand Fund
Allison and Stephen Lewis
Ricardo L. Nazario
City of Houston – Houston Police Department
Schlitzberger Stone Designs
Jason and Joyce Yoo