Louisiana Free Public Assistance and Programs
We have provided all of the Louisiana Free Public Assistance and programs.
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Central Louisiana Aids Support Services, Inc. (318)442-1010 103 Bolton Ave Alexandria, LA 71301 CLASS is organized and operated exclusively for charitable and educational purposes and is designed to promote and to encourage the development, advancement and exchange of information in all aspects of prevention, research, diagnosis, and treatment of HIV/AIDS. This includes education, communication, support, assistance, and financial planning. The agency's goals are: 1) To educate as many people as possible about the spread and prevention of HIV/AIDS. 2) To assist individuals who are HIV infected. 3) To raise community support and awareness of HIV/AIDS issues. 4) To reduce through education the risk of HIV transmission. | ||
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Cancer Services Of Greater Baton Rouge (225)927-2273 550 Lobdell Ave Baton Rouge, LA 70806 website: http://www.cancerservices.org Cancer Services mission is to improve life for those living with cancer. | ||
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Metropolitan Battered Women's Program, Inc. (504)837-5400 PO Box 10775 Jefferson, LA 70181 website: http://www.metrobatteredwomen.com Metropolitan Battered Women's Program strives to break the cycle of domestic violence through advocacy, intervention, empowerment, and transformation. | ||
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Acadiana Concern For Aids Relief Education And Support, Inc. 800-354-2437 P O Box 91446 Lafayette, LA 70509 Lafayette Concern For AIDS Relief Education And Support (CARES) was founded with a four-fold mission: 1) to improve the quality of life of those affected directly and indirectly by HIV; 2) to provide education and information on HIV; 3) to encourage behavioral changes to halt the spread of HIV; and 4) to encourage attitudinal changes about HIV infection. | ||
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Jewish Children's Regional Service (800)729-5277 3500 N Causeway Blvd Ste 1120 Metairie, LA 70002 website: http://www.jcrs.org Originally founded as the Jewish Childrens Home in 1855, the JCRS (Jewish Children's Regional Service) mission is to provide funds for the care, education, and protection of dependent Jewish minors -- primarily in the seven state region of AL, AR, LA, MS, OK, TN, and TX -- with outreach and assistance for programs and schooling in the rest of the country. | ||
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North Louisiana Legal Assistance Corporation 318-323-8851 200 Washington St Monroe, LA 71201 Attorney services free of charge | ||
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Armstrong Family Services 2658 Ursulines New Orleans, LA 70119 website: http://www.armstrongfamily-no.org We have as our goal the empowerment of families who are experiencing homelessness, by keeping them togetherand helping them to free themselves from public assistance and other dependecies through personal growth and economuic development. | ||
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Arts Council Of New Orleans 818 Howard Ave New Orleans, LA 70113 website: http://www.artscouncilofneworleans.org The mission of the Arts Council of New Orleans is to support and expand the opportunities for diverse artistic expression and to bring the community together in celebration of our rich multi-cultural heritage. | ||
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As And Aces 1036 Arabella St New Orleans, LA 70115 website: http://www.AsAndAces.org A's and Aces addresses the lack of out-of-school time opportunities for 75% of the Orleans Parish public school population; children who are overwhelmingly at-risk and significantly underperforming. In a city devastated by Hurricane Katrina and one of the most violent, programming focuses on literacy support and character development (behavior, sportsmanship, self-discipline, etc). Tennis is the tool used to motivate academic participation and teach important life skills in after-school programming and summer reading/tennis camps. We promote the student-athlete concept by splitting time between scholastic support and emphasizing good conduct while teaching a healthy, life-long, global, non-contact sport to enrich their lives. | ||
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Eyes Have It Inc (504)276-0393 P O Box 3607 New Orleans, LA 70177 Through our strategic partnerships with area Opthalmologist and Optometrists and local eyewear manufacturers, provides free vision screening assistance, linkage and the coordination of On SCHOOL SITE COMPLETE EYE EXAMS and DELIVERY OF FREE AND DISCOUNTED EYEGLASSES to students Pre-K through 12th grades. We are dedicated to the early detection and remediation of potential eye diseases in school age children to help them increase their academic performance, reduce absenteeism and increase their awareness of the need for total body health care. | ||
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Greater New Orleans Free-Net, Inc. (504)539-9240 1600 Canal St Ste 527 New Orleans, LA 70112 The Greater New Orleans Free-Net, founded in 1993, was established as a community network to provide a single source of information on health, education, publics services, art, technology, tourism/recreation, and community activities. Since 1994, the Free-Net has expanded this mission to include free Internet and e-mail services, training, and technical support to schools, teachers, community organizations, and the general public. The Free-Net provides training in Internet skills and resources to about 3,000 area teachers per year and conducts grant-funded technology training for area K-12 students. The Free-Net has developed working partnerships with over 200 New Orleans area schools and over 400 community organizations. | ||
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Pro Bono Project 615 Baronne St New Orleans, LA 70113 website: http://www.probono-no.org The Pro Bono Project provides civil legal services to the poor and indigent in a six-parish area by engaging volunteer attorneys of the private bar to provide their services pro bono in an effort to improve the quality of life for clients and the community in general. | ||