COHAP OUTREACH CORPORATION, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, proudly announces the Home 4 Hope Car Show & Music Event, a high-energy, community-driven fundraiser taking place on Sunday, April 27, 2025, from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM at Little Woodrow’s Tomball (11241 Timbertech Ln, Tomball, TX 77375).
This exciting event, hosted in collaboration with Houston Cars & Cocktails and Houston Performance Driving, brings together car lovers, local businesses, and compassionate citizens in support of a powerful cause housing our homeless veterans and vulnerable community members.
Driving Change, Restoring Hope
Proceeds from the event will help fund the purchase and renovation of two multi-unit buildings and a centralized brick-and-mortar facility. These properties will offer safe, stable housing and comprehensive support services for:
- Homeless veterans
- Aged-out foster care young adults
- Victims of domestic violence
“This event is more than a car show it’s a call to action,” said Natasha Wilson, Founder & CEO of COHAP OUTREACH CORPORATION. “We’re giving our heroes and underserved individuals a second chance because everyone deserves a place to call home.”
Event Highlights
- 🚗 Elite Car Show Exhibit featuring exotic, custom, and classic vehicles
- 🎶 Live DJ
- 🛍️ Local Vendor Market
- Special Military Ceremony honoring veterans with appearances by city officials and Veteran Affairs representatives
- 🎟️ Community Giveaways & Networking
- 💥 Over 1,000+ participants already engaged on the official Facebook event page
Media Access & Sponsorship Opportunities
COHAP welcomes media outlets, influencers, and community leaders to cover and promote this powerful event. Interview opportunities with veterans, city leaders, and Natasha Wilson are available.
About COHAP OUTREACH CORPORATION
COHAP OUTREACH CORPORATION is a Houston-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit committed to empowering lives through housing, rehabilitation, and support. Focused on vulnerable populations including homeless veterans, aged-out foster care young adults, and victims of domestic violence, COHAP believes in second chances and community transformation.
“We’re not just building housing we’re building hope.”