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An initiative combining neighborhood clean-ups, giveaways, and resource fairs to rejuvenate and deliver resources to specific New Orleans neighborhoods.
These capacity-building events provide residents with opportunities to speak with City leadership, network across neighborhoods, and discuss solutions to city-wide concerns.
This program provides young adults (ages 18-33) with unique opportunities for skill development, networking, and empowerment.
This initiative connects aging adults (62+) to resources, encourages community engagement, and brings attention to issues facing senior citizens.
Join us at a local venue in your neighborhood to hear about City programs, initiatives, and operations directly from City officials and representatives.
This initiative is designed to connect Faith leaders to City resources and strengthen relationships between the City of New Orleans and its Faith leaders
An engaging 8-week program that provides residents with an in-depth look at City government including tours, presentations, and meaningful discussions.
Meet a liaison in your neighborhood for an opportunity for direct dialogue with City staff about interests and concerns every Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.
JCLA and MYAC are dual programs that combine two pivotal youth empowerment initiatives to mutually reinforce the civic leadership goals of New Orleans' youth through collaborative learning.
Residents on Community Advisory Boards in each police district provide recommendations and feedback on safety and quality of life issues to NOPD.
Through this program, residents can request litter abatement tools and clean-up supplies to support their own neighborhood cleanups, based on availability.
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