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Survival Guide
Lack of information and resources are the two biggest challenges facing hurricane affected residents trying to rebuild their lives. The LouisianaRebuilds.info Survival Guide lists many free or low cost services and programs that can help. While some resources are low-income household or GNO area specific, the majority of programs are available to all residents of the hurricane affected region. Recovery Assistance Back to Top
Louisiana 211 Information and Referral Service
http://www.gno211.org/
211 Information and Referral provides a 24 hour, comprehensive community resource information and referral service. Counselors are available 24/7 and can provide referrals for food banks, utility assistance, medical care, job training, elder care, disability assistance, afterschool programs, tutoring, and more. 211 can also refer residents to organizations offering tax preparation assistance. Dial 2-1-1 from a land line or the 800 numbers listed below for the respective cities.
New Orleans 800-749-2673 Baton Rouge 877-923-2114 Lake Charles 866-310-4636 Lafayette 866-778-2618 Shreveport 866-823-9615 Monroe 800-644-9886 more
Louisiana Spirit’s directory of free and low-cost resources and services listed by parish
http://www.dhh.louisiana.gov/offices/publications.asp?ID=231&Detail=2468
Find information for recovery and urgent needs resources such as free food and clothing, healthcare, senior services, and shelters is available on the Louisiana Spirit website. Visit the website to choose a parish and access a list of resources in that area.
Louisiana Spirit also has a toll free number with crisis counselors that can make over-the-phone referrals for services and counseling help. Call 1-800-273-8255. Social Service Agencies
Catholic Charities Case Management Services
http://www.ccano.org/community_centers.htm
Catholic Charities is currently offering case management services at 14 different community centers in New Orleans and the surrounding area. Visit
the website to find the phone number for the community center serving your area. New clients for case management are taken on the 1st and 2nd of each month only, but you can call to find out about other services such as food distribution and counseling.
Southern Mutual Help Association
http://www.southernmutualhelp.org/index.cfm
SMHA helps people develop strong, healthy, prosperous rural communities in Louisiana.
Services Provided: Volunteer labor for hurricane related rebuilding and home repairs Area Served: South Louisiana, including Lafitte Parish, affected by Hurricanes Rita, Gustav and Ike Eligibility: Homeowners must have their own funding for materials and required professional services Contact Info: 337-367-3277 more
Lower 9th Ward Neighborhood Empowerment Network Association (NENA)
http://www.9thwardnena.org/home/
NENA is a recovery center in the Lower 9th Ward that offers assistance to displaced residents (both homeowners and renters).
Case managers help residents with rebuilding needs, furniture and appliances, Road Home issues, small business development needs, and more
1120 Lamanche St. NOLA 70117 504-373-6483 9am-5pm M-F more
St. Anna’s Medical Mission
http://www.gnomobileunits.org/stannamed_sched.html
St. Anna’s Mobile Medical Unit travels to various areas in and around New Orleans to provide healthcare to vulnerable populations, with a focus on uninsured, homeless, and immigrant adults.
The unit serves the Treme Neighborhood, the St. Roch area, the Lower 9th Ward, 7th Ward, Downtown, Metairie, and Arabi.
Click the link for locations and schedules. Call (504) 232.4403 for more information. more
Modest Needs
http://www.modestneeds.org/
Modest Needs offers grants of up to $1,000 to help people meet unexpected and potentially catastrophic expenses such as an unexpected auto repair, unanticipated trip to the doctor, or an unusually large utility bill. For information or to apply, visit www.modestneeds.org.
Louisiana Food Banks and Food Bank Distribution
http://www.no-hunger.org
The Second Harvest Food Bank of Greater New Orleans sponsors a food banks in New Orleans three times a week in the Upper Ninth Ward.
The program is available to low income residents that have a valid Louisiana state I.D. The distribution center gives boxes of food once a month to eligible residents according to size of the family. The free food packages include produce, dried foods, and meats.
Distribution Center MON, WED, FRI from 1PM TO 3PM 1423 Pauline Street (504) 599-9499 Bishops Henry and Ella O'Neill – program directors Total Community Action (TCA) coordinates a quarterly food give-away sponsored by Second Harvest. Residents must register with TCA and show a valid Louisiana state I.D. and proof of income (employment, social security, unemployment, etc…). Packages of dry and canned goods are distributed according to size of family. Call (504) 872-0337. For information about food banks throughout Louisiana, download the most recent list of active food banks from Second Harvest Food Bank of Greater New Orleans and Acadiana at http://www.no-hunger.org/AgencyInfo/agency_list.pdf or call (504) 734-1322. more Renters Back to Top
Louisiana Housing Search
http://www.lahousingsearch.org/
Louisiana Housing Search is a free service to list & locate affordable housing or special-needs housing.
Search online or call 1-877-428-8844 from 9am to 8pm Monday through Friday.
Properties are being added daily. Property owners are encouraged to list affordable housing on this site. more
UNITY Housing Locater
http://www.unityhousinglink.org
This online housing locater includes rentals at or below 80% of fair market rental prices. Go to www.unityhousinglink.org
Shared Housing of New Orleans
http://sharedhousingofneworleans.org/home
The Shared Housing of New Orleans program matches people seeking places to live with homeowners who do not want to move to nursing homes and need companions.
Visit the website or call (504) 896-2575.
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HANO Voucher Program - Become a Homeowner
HANO offers a program in which Section 8 vouchers can be used to purchase a home.
Participants must become financially fit, be a first-time homeowner, be employed for at least a year, satisfactorily complete HANO's pre-assistance homeownership and housing counseling program, attend post-purchase counseling and monthly homebuyer club meetings, and earn an annual salary of at least $10,300. For more information call Audrey Williams, lead case manager in HANO's Homeownership Department, at (504) 670-3428.
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Hope for Homeowners: Foreclosure Assistance
http://www.995hope.org/
The Hope for Homeowners program can help homeowners facing foreclosure with assistance and resources to help you get back on track.
Call the homeownership hotline at 1-888-995-HOPE for immediate assistance 24/7.
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ACORN Predatory Lending Assistance
http://acornhousing.org/TEXT/predlend.php
ACORN won a class action litigation settlement relating to the mortgage lending practices of Household Finance Corporation and Beneficial Corporation which created provisions for a Foreclosure Assistance Program (FAP).
Under this program, borrowers who are behind on their loans because they cannot afford the payments could be eligible to have their interest rates reduced enough for their loans to become affordable again.
If you have suffered a verifiable loss of income or a verifiable increase in expenses since the time you took out your loan (such as loss of employment, temporary or permanent disability, reduction in monthly pay, increase in mortgage interest rate, child care, taxes or medical expenses), you may be eligible for hardship relief. ACORN also has a Fresh Start program for borrowers who have lost their homes through foreclosure to HFC. For more information, visit the website or call 504-267-3750 or 504-827-2114 or 1-888-409-3557. more
ACORN Foreclosure Avoidance
http://acornhousing.org/TEXT/fap8.php
ACORN Housing has a national mortage default counseling program Home Equity Loss Prevention Program (HELP) which assists homeowners struggling to bring their loans current.
ACORN counselors have relationships with 28 major lenders in the U.S. working to homeowners get their loans out of foreclosure. Services include assistance with budget and credit issues, repayment plans, forbearance plans, loan modifications, refinances, and partial claims.
Contact an ACORN Housing Counselor at 504-267-3750 or 504-827-2114 or 1-888-409-3557 more Utilities Back to Top
LIHEAP Assistance Programs by Parish (.pdf)
http://www.entergy-neworleans.com/Global/Your_Home/pdfs/LA_LIHEAP.pdf
Download this .pdf for a list of organizations offering LIHEAP utility assistance throughout Louisiana(beginning on page 4).
AT&T, Bellsouth Offers $10 DSL
http://www.bellsouth.com/consumer/inetsrvcs/index.html
AT&T/Bellsouth's FastAccess DSL Lite is only $10 per month with a 12 month commitment.
This plan is available only if you have not previously subscribed to AT&T or BellSouth's high-speed internet service and if you order online. Go to Bellsouth's DSL page and type in your phone number and complete the process to see if this service is available in your area and to order.
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Common Ground Free Legal Clinic in New Orleans
http://www.commongroundrelief.org/?q=projects/legal
Common Ground Collective offers free legal advice at 1800 Deslonde Street in the Lower 9th Ward on Wednesdays from 9-3 and Saturdays from 12-3.
Call 504-717-7324 for more information or to make an appointment.
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Southeast Louisiana Legal Services
http://www.slls.org/
New Orleans Legal Assistance (NOLAC) provides free legal aid to low-income people in the New Orleans region (including St. Tammany, St. Bernard, Jefferson, Plaquemines, and St. Charles Parishes).
Areas of assistance include FEMA recoupment/repayment claims, successions (gaining clear title to Katrina-damaged homes), eviction Defense, Road Home issues, mortgage company disputes, food stamps, SSI, and other benefits problems, and more.
Contact the New Orleans office at 504-529-1000 or visit the website for information on other locations. more Education and Childcare Back to Top
Project Last
http://www.childrens-bureau.com/index.html
Project Last, a program offered by the Children's Bureau, offers specialized Grief and Trauma Group and Individual Counseling to school aged children affected by trauma, loss, or disaster.
Project Last has been shown to be very effective in reducing symptoms in children who are in crisis due to trauma and community violence. The program is available to Orleans and Jefferson Parish children ages infant to 17 and their families who are survivors of traumatic events, witnesses to acts of extreme violence, or victims of violence. For more information call 504-525-2366.
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Catholic Charities Child and Family Services
http://www.ccano.org/child_and_family.htm
Catholic Charities offers a variety of after-school and summer activities for children including After School Assembly, Head Start, and Summer Witness camp.
Visit the website for more information or call Catholic Charities at (504) 523-3755.
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Free Health Insurance for Children
http://www.dhh.louisiana.gov/offices/?ID=119
If your child is younger than 19 and does not have health insurance, he or she could qualify to get free healthcare benefits - medical, vision, dental - through LaCHIP (Louisiana Child Health Insurance Program).
Visit the DHH website at the link above to download an application for LaCHIP or call 1-877-2LaCHIP (1-877-252-2447) to have an application mailed to your home. more
The New Orleans Parents' Guide to Public Schools 2009-2010
http://nolaparentsguide.org/
This guide is a must-have for all parents of New Orleans public school children.
Download the guide on Nolaparentsguide.org for information on open public schools, policies, school administration, how to register, and more. The new edition includes information about several new schools coming online for the 2009-2010 school year, a simple explanation of how to apply for and enroll in schools, updated data about schools and other exciting new features. You can also find copies at most public schools and public library branches in New Orleans. Check the site regularly for updates and other public school resources.
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Agenda For Children Child Care and Schools Referral
http://www.agendaforchildren.org/ccr.htm
If you need help finding available child care in the New Orleans area, call Agenda For Children's Child Care Resources Program for a free referral.
You can get help finding quality schools, child care centers, family child care homes, summer camps, nursery schools, and before/after school programs. Call 1-800-486-1712 or 504-586-8509 9am - 5pm, Monday - Friday or e-mail: information@agendaforchildren.org.
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Jefferson Dollars for Scholars
http://www.jeffersondollarsforscholars.org/
Jefferson Dollars for Scholars helps provide educational opportunities for Jefferson Parish Public School students through scholarships and academic support.
Find out more about college scholarships, academic enrichment scholarships, and ACT prep programs by calling (504) 831-1565
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Louisiana Department of Education Child and Adult Care Food Program
http://www.doe.state.la.us/lde/nutrition/1958.html
The Louisiana Department of Education offers the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP).
All participants who are recipients of FITAP, Food Stamp, FDPIR assistance units, SSI or Medicaid are automatically eligible to receive free meal benefits. Click the link for eligibility requirements or call 877-453-2721.
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Families Helping Families of Jefferson
http://www.fhfjefferson.org/
FHF is an information and referral service for people with disabilities and their families, including information on educational services and other needs. Visit the website or call (504) 888-9111 or (800) 766-7736.
The Lower 9th Ward Health Clinic
http://www.l9whc.org/
This clinic at 5228 St. Claude Ave. offers healthcare services in the Lower Ninth Ward.
Walk-in hours are Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 8am-4:30pm; Tuesday, 10am-6pm. Appointments only on Fridays. Starting June 1, 2008, the clinic will use a sliding fee scale for payment of services; however, no one will be turned away. Call 504-309-0918 for more information.
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In This Together, Inc.
http://www.inthistogetherinc.org/index.html
ITT was formed in late 2004 to address health disparities with an emphasis on the Treme' area.
ITT's initial focus has been in the area of HIV/AIDS. The clinic provides HIV Case Management, and housing locater assistance for people living with HIV/AIDS. It is an active LA Medicaid application site.
1661 Canal Street, Suite 3107 504-962-3245 more
Take Charge: Free Family Planning Services
http://www.dhh.louisiana.gov/offices/?ID=291
Free family planning services are available to uninsured women ages 19-44 who do not have Medicaid and want to avoid unintended pregnancy.
The program is available through Lousiana Family Planning Waiver Services. For more information, call 877-252-2447 or visit the website.
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New Orleans Musician's Clinic
http://www.neworleansmusiciansclinic.org/index.php
The New Orleans Musicians Clinic offers free healthcare services and prescriptions to local musicians.
The clinic is located at 2820 Napoleon Avenue, Suite 890 in New Orleans. Call (504) 412-1366 for information or an appointment.
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St. Anna’s Medical Mission
http://www.gnomobileunits.org/stannamed_sched.html
St. Anna’s Mobile Medical Unit travels to various areas in and around New Orleans to provide healthcare to vulnerable populations, with a focus on uninsured, homeless, and immigrant adults.
The unit serves the Treme Neighborhood, the St. Roch area, the Lower 9th Ward, 7th Ward, Downtown, Metairie, and Arabi.
Click the link for locations and schedules. Call (504) 232.4403 for more information. more
Free Health Insurance for Children
http://www.dhh.louisiana.gov/offices/?ID=119
If your child is younger than 19 and does not have health insurance, he or she could qualify to get free healthcare benefits - medical, vision, dental - through LaCHIP (Louisiana Child Health Insurance Program).
Visit the DHH website at the link above to download an application for LaCHIP or call 1-877-2LaCHIP (1-877-252-2447) to have an application mailed to your home. more
Partnership for Prescription Assistance
https://www.pparx.org/Intro.php
If you don't have prescription coverage and can't afford your prescriptions, Partnership for Prescription Assistance can help you pay for them.
Visit their website at www.pparx.org or call 1-888-477-2669. A trained specialist will help you apply.
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LouisianaAnswers.com
http://www.louisianaanswers.com/
Louisiana Answers is designed to assist senior citizens and persons with disabilities in locating supportive services and resources.
Use this website to find information about Louisiana's in-home and community-based services or call the referral and assistance line at 1-800-738-2256.
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NeedyMeds.com
http://www.needymeds.com/
NeedyMeds.com is an online resource for information on prescription assistance programs.
On this site you can find applications for discount programs, or free medication programs, and other programs that help with prescription costs.
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Louisiana Public Dental Clinics
http://www.lsusd.lsuhsc.edu/LSUSDClinics.html
A listing of public dental clinics compiled by the LSU School of Dentistry.
Also see their student clinics
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"Smile Again New Orleans" Mobile Dental Van
http://www.gnomobileunits.org/lsumobile.html
“Smile Again, New Orleans” is a HRSA Special Project of National Significance (SPNS) initiative to provide oral health care services to the HIV positive population of Greater New Orleans on a mobile dental van
. It is a collaborative effort with the LSU School of Dentistry, MCLNO, and the HIV Outpatient Program/HOP. Partners include the NO/AIDS Task Force and N`R Peace. The “Smile Again, New Orleans” clinical team consists of a dentist and a dental assistant that provides oral healthcare services in two chairs on the mobile van.
Diagnostic services, preventative services, and simple restorative procedures are provided, and referrals are available for complicated restorative. The mobile dental van will travel to sites identified as having a significant population of those that are HIV positive and in need of oral health care services. The van is regularly stationed in Downtown/Mid-City and New Orleans East. Click the link for locations and schedules. Call (504) 292.2519 for more information. more Mental Healthcare Back to Top
Catholic Charities Mental Health Services
http://www.ccano.org/mental_health.htm
Catholic Charities offers a wide range of mental health services for children, adults, and families including individual counseling sessions, substance abuse treatment, and housing options for persons with chronic mental illness.
Visit the website for more information or call Catholic Charities at (504) 523-3755.
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Mental Health Services at Covenant House
http://www.covenanthouseno.org/covenanthouse.htm
Covenant House in New Orleans offers low- to no-cost mental health services for youth and families. For more information and an appointment, call (504) 584-1111.
Mental Health Links
http://www.dhh.louisiana.gov/links.asp?ID=1&CID=195
List of links to mental health resources from the Department of Health and Hospitals
Office of Mental Health - Services Available by Region
http://www.dhh.louisiana.gov/offices/page.asp?ID=62&detail=3550
Find mental health services in your area through the Office of Mental Health.
Luke's House: Free medical, mental, and spiritual health services
Luke's House: A Clinic for Healing and Hope
Open every Tuesday 5:30pm to 8pm 2700 Louisiana Avenue Mount Zion Methodist Church (near S. Claiborne and Louisiana) Luke's House clinic is staffed by LSU doctors and offers:
Project Last
http://www.childrens-bureau.com/index.html
Project Last, a program offered by the Children's Bureau, offers specialized Grief and Trauma Group and Individual Counseling to school aged children affected by trauma, loss, or disaster.
Project Last has been shown to be very effective in reducing symptoms in children who are in crisis due to trauma and community violence. The program is available to Orleans and Jefferson Parish children ages infant to 17 and their families who are survivors of traumatic events, witnesses to acts of extreme violence, or victims of violence. For more information call 504-525-2366.
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Louisiana Spirit Free Crisis Counseling
Individuals in need of crisis counseling can call Louisiana Spirit toll-free at 1-800-273-8255. Callers can expect to speak with counselors who will then make appropriate referrals for counseling and other services.
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Louisiana Works
http://www.laworks.net/
Links and resources for Louisiana jobs. Go to www.laworks.net.
Job 1
http://www.cityofno.com/Portals/Portal56/portal.aspx
The City of New Orleans' office of workforce development.
Job seekers can get help with job searches, unemployment information, training and more.
Job 1 has two locations: 3520 General DeGaulle Drive, Suite 1030 New Orleans, LA 70114 (504) 364-5625 2330 Canal St New Orleans, LA 504-658-4500 more
Louisiana Job Corps Centers
http://jobcorps.dol.gov/centers/LA.htm#new_orleans
Job Corps is a no-cost education and vocational training program that helps young people ages 16 through 24 get a better job, make more money, and take control of their lives.
Students enroll to learn a trade, earn a high school diploma or GED and get help finding a good job. Students are also paid a monthly allowance. Job Corps provides career counseling and transition support to its students for up to 12 months after graduating from the program. Job Corps Centers are located in Carville, Shreveport, and New Orleans. Call (800) 733-5627 for more information.
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