2023 EDITION: The 2023 Hurricane Season Guide contains a Quick Checklist, as well as expanded sections on packing, taking care of your home, how to make evacuation decisions, and additional resources. The guide also contains special considerations for our LGBTQ community.
Introducing our 2023 update of the Hurricane Season Checklist: A quick and easy way to prepare for hurricane season – both now and when there’s a storm headed your way.
You’re invited! Join us on Friday Aug 18th for an evening filled with creativity, imagination, and short films.
We’re proud to announce our partnership for this year’s July Supply between Culture Aid NOLA and Imagine Water Works to distribute barrier-free groceries, storm preparedness supplies, and important resources to New Orleans families each Wednesday this month.
MAY 2023 EDITION: An extensive list of free or low-cost services in the New Orleans area, including: basic needs assistance, health care and prescription assistance, reproductive health, food access, shelters and housing, employment, addiction services, disability access, legal aid, disaster relief, and more. The guide also contains resources specifically for transgender and formerly incarcerated people.
APRIL 2022 EDITION: An extensive list of free or low-cost services in the New Orleans area, including: basic needs assistance, health care and prescription assistance, reproductive health, food access, shelters and housing, employment, addiction services, disability access, legal aid, disaster relief, and more. The guide also contains resources specifically for transgender and formerly incarcerated people.
New Orleans: Find a station near you to charge your devices while your power is out — or sign up to host one for your neighbors.
A COVID-19 Guide to Hurricane Season, along with STORM PREP CHECKLISTS and special considerations for queer, transgender, nonbinary, and two-spirit individuals. Created by New Orleans locals and disaster prep professionals.
DECEMBER 2020 EDITION: An extensive list of free or low-cost services in the New Orleans area, including: basic needs assistance, health care and prescription assistance, reproductive health, food access, shelters and housing, employment, addiction services, disability access, legal aid, disaster relief, and more. The guide also contains resources specifically for transgender and formerly incarcerated people.
New Orleans: Find a station near you to charge your devices while your power is out — or sign up to host one for your neighbors.