Houston Nonprofit Expands Outreach Through Music and Mentorship

XYZORDIOM brings light to overlooked communities through creative programming and compassionate service.

Published on Feb. 25, 2026

Houston-based nonprofit XYZORDIOM is expanding its outreach to serve children, seniors, individuals with disabilities, and underserved communities through musical therapy, youth mentorship, and purpose-driven community service. Founded by Keahra Fininen, XYZORDIOM uses artistic expression as a bridge to reach individuals who are often overlooked, providing emotional support and creative empowerment.

Why it matters

In a time when many nonprofits compete for attention, XYZORDIOM is choosing a different path focused on compassion, creativity, and quiet impact. By bringing music, mentorship, and community care to marginalized groups, the organization is helping to transform lives and restore dignity to those who may otherwise feel forgotten.

The details

XYZORDIOM operates at the intersection of music, ministry, and community care, providing musical therapy sessions in hospice centers, retirement communities, and assisted living facilities to uplift spirits and create moments of peace. The nonprofit is also expanding youth-focused initiatives centered on mentorship and creative empowerment, introducing children to musical skills, encouraging self-expression, and creating safe spaces for creativity. Additionally, XYZORDIOM is working to create inclusive environments for individuals with disabilities and families facing economic challenges, ensuring artistic and emotional enrichment remains accessible.

  • XYZORDIOM was founded by Keahra Fininen after witnessing the impact of music on people facing isolation or emotional need.
  • The nonprofit is currently expanding its service initiatives and plans to grow through partnerships, volunteers, and donor support.

The players

XYZORDIOM

A Houston-based nonprofit cultural initiative dedicated to serving children, seniors, individuals with disabilities, and underserved communities through musical therapy, mentorship, and compassion-driven outreach.

Keahra Fininen

The founder of XYZORDIOM, also known professionally as King Paradise, who launched the nonprofit after witnessing the impact of music on people facing isolation or emotional need.

Got photos? Submit your photos here. ›

What they’re saying

“Sometimes purpose isn't about being seen — it's about seeing others. XYZORDIOM exists to bring light into spaces where people feel forgotten and remind them they are not alone.”

— Keahra Fininen, Founder, XYZORDIOM

What’s next

XYZORDIOM plans to grow its service initiatives through partnerships, volunteers, and donor support, with future goals including increasing musical therapy visits, expanding youth mentorship programs, and launching community creative workshops.

The takeaway

By using creativity as a bridge to reach marginalized communities, XYZORDIOM is demonstrating how compassion-driven service can transform lives and restore dignity to those who may otherwise feel forgotten, proving that true impact often comes from seeing and serving others rather than seeking the spotlight.