Northeast Houston Coalition

Houston, Texas

Northeast Houston, especially the Greater Fifth Ward and Kashmere Gardens, are experiencing a health crisis brought on by years of industrial growth followed by decades of neglect. 

THEA’s involvement in the formation of the Northeast Houston Coalition allows us to focus public attention on the legacy of toxic contamination and the chronic health problems residents are experiencing.

Cancer Clusters

In 2019 an assessment by Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) found abnormally high rates for seven different types of cancer in the Greater Fifth Ward, including four that attack the respiratory system. In Kashmere Gardens, the state found that childhood leukemia rates were five times greater than the state’s average.

The problem is that the studies don’t go far enough. While the state found high rates of childhood leukemia in its study, THEA’s research determined that was the only childhood cancer the state looked into.

THEA has joined with local residents in pushing the state to do a complete health assessment of the area and to take a holistic approach to addressing their wellbeing.

What Are The Area Hot Spots?

Census data indicates that more than 40,000 people live within three miles of these three sites alone. Researchers at Rice University and other universities identified many other abandoned relic industrial sites that have yet to be determined safe and free of harmful contaminants.