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The Saint Bernard Project (SBP) is a nonprofit disaster rebuilding organization serving residents in St. Bernard and Orleans parishes. Launched in 2006, SBP’s mission is to remove physical, mental and emotional barriers for vulnerable families, senior citizens and disabled residents who are struggling to recover from the devastation and
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Loyola University New Orleans is a Catholic non-profit institution of higher education whose collegiate roots in the city go back to 1849, preceding its charter as a university in 1912. Consistently ranked as one of the top 10 best universities in the South by US News and World Report, Loyola’s goal is to holistically educate
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Archdiocese of New Orleans Catholic Schools lost 21 school campuses to flooding but were the first schools to reopen in New Orleans after Katrina, in January 2006. Since the storm, the Archdiocesan schools have welcomed children of any background – regardless of ability to pay – and now educate over
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Preservation Resource Center of New Orleans was established in 1974 to preserve the historic neighborhoods and culture of New Orleans. The PRC’s Rebuilding Together program has led to the sustainable rehabilitation of more than 300 historic homes for low-income, elderly and disabled homeowners over the last 5 years in some of
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