
Empowering women and families in Houston and surrounding areas through essential support and community programs.

PS TransFormation 7 Ministries (PST7) is a faith-based charitable 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation, assisting women (and men) in need, including those reentering the community after incarceration. At PST7, we’re supporting initiatives to serve the people who need them most. We believe in taking action with urgency with recovery resources and referrals, helping clients bridge the gap from dependency to self-sufficiency.
WAYS WE HELP
Life after incarceration reentry is a challenge for those seeking to find a new beginning. We at PS Transformation 7 Ministries are here to assist in overcoming the challenges that can sometimes be overwhelming.
Access to services is determined by funding availability and eligibility.
DONATE
Every contribution to our Home Essentials Program makes a real difference in the lives of women rebuilding after incarceration. Your donations provide essential items that help our participants create safe, stable, and welcoming homes as they begin their next chapter. From clothing for job interviews to furniture for a fresh start, your generosity helps restore dignity, comfort, and confidence.
Together, we can turn second chances into new beginnings.
Contact us to Schedule a Donation Contribution.
GET INVOLVED
When every contribution counts, you can make a true change.

PS Transformation 7 Ministries (PST7) is a faith-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to empowering women and men in need, especially those reentering society after incarceration. We take urgent action to connect individuals with recovery resources, referrals, and strategic support, bridging the gap from dependency to self-sufficiency. By providing access to the right tools, we help people unlock their potential and rebuild their lives with confidence, purpose, and dignity.
IMPACT HIGHLIGHTS
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The rapid growth of women’s incarceration highlights that justice policies and support systems might not be keeping pace with women’s specific needs.
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Because many incarcerated women have children and caregiving responsibilities, their incarceration and reentry impact not just them but families and communities too.
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Reentry is a vulnerable period: Without sufficient support (housing, employment, mental health, substance use, trauma-informed care), the risk of recidivism, or returning to incarceration, increases.









