How to help New Orleans in the wake of Hurricane Ida (via EaterNOLA)
in the region right now. Looking for ways to help Louisianans recovering from Hurricane Ida? Here’s where to start.
If you know of a mutual aid fund, charitable organization, or other grassroots group that’s helping people on the ground right now, email the details to [email protected]. This guide will continue to be updated.— Culture Aid NOLA is a non-profit food and resource center in New Orleans providing direct assistance to underserved members of the community.
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