Law Harrington Senior Living Center

Low income housing program · Fourth Ward

Law Harrington Senior Living Center

Low income housing program · Fourth Ward

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2222 Cleburne St, Houston, TX 77004

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Law Harrington Senior Living Center by null
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Law Harrington Senior Living Center by null
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LGBTQ-affirming affordable senior housing with independent living apartments  

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2222 Cleburne St, Houston, TX 77004 Get directions

montrosecenter.org
@lhseniorliving

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2222 Cleburne St, Houston, TX 77004 Get directions

+1 713 497 5549
montrosecenter.org
@lhseniorliving
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@montrosecenter

Features

gender neutral restroom
crowd trans safespace
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Aug 11, 2025

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At Houston’s First LGBTQ+ Senior Center, Lunchtime Is for Building Community | Eater

"Located on Cleburne Street in Houston’s historic Third Ward and opened in 2021, this sleek midrise senior living facility—complete with a dog park, gym, and the Annise Parker Multipurpose Room—serves as the city’s only residence intentionally focused on supporting aging LGBTQ+ adults while remaining open to all income-qualified residents 62 and older. Weekday congregate meals delivered by Baker Ripley are lively and social (examples include King Ranch casserole with steamed vegetables and an iconic Little Debbie Nutty Buddy for dessert) and are planned with a registered dietitian to meet low-sodium, low-calorie needs; nonresidents 60+ can also sign up for a free hot meal. Residents benefit from in-unit kitchens, an emergency pantry stocked by the Houston Food Bank, biweekly produce boxes from Common Market, rescued meals and pop-up groceries from Second Servings, transportation and social services, and community programming that links elders with younger queer groups, Boy Scouts garden projects, and local organizations. The atmosphere is unapologetically queer-centric—the space is decked with trans pride flags and rainbows and staff are explicit about maintaining an affirming environment—while remaining intergenerational and mixed in its population; programming and daily meals are used intentionally to combat loneliness, food insecurity, and displacement pressures caused by gentrification, helping longtime residents stay in neighborhoods they helped build." - Amy McCarthy

https://www.eater.com/queer-table/887183/at-houstons-first-lgbtq-senior-center-lunchtime-is-for-building-community
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Joyce Webster

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This is well thought-out and well maintained housing.

Charles King

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I love living here only problem is the elevator is not working by me and the trash was overflowing and the gates are still open. But I still enjoy living here

Ronnie Payne

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Looked well manicured and kept...The staff are very friendly, and so are the tenants. Good job for The Montrose Center for heading up this project.

James Glines

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It's probably full by now but it is the best place for senior citizens that need affordable housing

Johnny Hollis MrRhino

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It's aight

Ruth Atkinson

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Excellent well managed safe affordable rent

Bobbie Elamin

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I like what I saw and the place appeared to be right for me

Michael Brown

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Brand new, clean with alert staff