Zoroastrian Association of Houston
About Zoroastrian Association of Houston
Founded in 1976, the Zoroastrian Association of Houston represents a thriving community dedicated to preserving and celebrating Zoroastrian faith, culture, and traditions in Houston, Texas. What began as a small congregation meeting in members' homes has evolved into a vibrant community anchored by the spectacular Zarathustrian Heritage Cultural Center, which opened in 1998 on a generously donated seven-acre property in Southwest Houston. This landmark facility stands as a testament to the community's commitment and vision, showcasing what dedicated members can accomplish through collective effort and shared purpose. The association brings together families, youth, seniors, and individuals of all ages who share a commitment to building a strong, interconnected community. With active participation from countless dedicated volunteers serving on executive boards and specialized committees, ZAH creates meaningful opportunities for spiritual growth, cultural learning, and social connection. The center's dar-e meher prayer room, Sunday School programs, youth initiatives, and senior activities foster belonging across generations. ZAH's comprehensive library and regular cultural events—including workshops, seminars, and performances—welcome both community members and the broader Houston public interested in learning about Zoroastrian heritage. Through their collective work and unwavering dedication, ZAH members continue building a legacy of faith, community, and cultural preservation for future generations in the Houston area.