(504) 670-3300 • TTY (for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing): (504) 670-3377 • 4100 Touro St, New Orleans 70122 • https://www.hano.org/ • Operates 10 large-scale housing communities and scattered site properties across the city; Housing Choice Voucher Program HCVP provides Section 8 vouchers
Website: https://www.jpnsi.org/ • Guide to the eviction process: https://www.jpnsi.org/evictions • A community land trust (CLT) and housing rights organization; Hosts monthly renters rights assembly meetings where pro-bono legal support is available for tenants; Contact using website form
Help from an attorney or housing counselor: (504) 596-2100 • Toll free: 1 (877) 445-2100 • https://lafairhousing.org/ • Free legal help for those facing eviction in Orleans Parish; Housing counseling for those facing foreclosure or behind on mortgage and other issues; You can also contact them to file a discrimination complaint
(504) 523-2116 • 1130 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd, New Orleans 70113 • Email: info@neworleansmission.org • https://neworleansmission.org/ • Provides emergency shelter, food, clothing, GED classes, resume building, medical, addiction, and mental health counseling for men and women
(504) 658-2400 • https://nola.gov/community-development/ • City of New Orleans website includes a list of area shelters, emergency rental and utility assistance, and affordable housing programs
(504) 522- 9340 • 2020 S. Liberty St, New Orleans 70113 • https://nowcs.org/ • For women 18+, pregnant women, single father-led families; Intermediate Housing
(504) 523-1184 • 2239 Poydras St, New Orleans, LA 70119 • https://www.ozanaminn.org/ • For men & women, NO children; Intermediate and Long Term Housing
1 (844) 698-9075 • 1450 Poydras St, Ste 1133, New Orleans 70112 • https://ldh.la.gov/page/permanent-supportive-housing-psh • Louisiana Dept. of Health program that links affordable rental housing to people with long-term disabilities; Must meet low income requirements; Office hours M-F 8am-4:30pm; Walk-ins welcome T, W 10am-12pm, Th 2pm-4pm
(504) 899-4569 • 4526 S Claiborne Ave, New Orleans 70125 • https://southernusa.salvationarmy.org/new-orleans/center-of-hope • For single adults, families, senior citizens, and others who are disabled; Emergency Housing (hot meal and overnight lodging); Must pre-register, registration M-Th from 4:00 pm
Contact via website: http://www.nolatrafficking.org/ • Coalition group focusing on the prevention of human trafficking
Orleans Parish: (504) 894-5484 • Morgan Rae Center for Hope, 1140 Calhoun St, New Orleans 70118 • Orleans Parish: https://www.manningchildrens.org/services/care-medical-clinic/ • Jefferson Parish: (504) 364-3857 • Find a local CAC: https://lacacs.org/find-a-cac/ • Jefferson Parish: https://www.jeffersoncac.com/ • Requires referral from law enforcement or DCFS, then the child comes in for a forensic interview; There are 15 CACs in Louisiana; Ages 17 and under, adults with disabilities; On-site trauma therapy
https://www.nolacypb.org/ • Comprehensive planning for services and programs for the youth of New Orleans; See Resources on the website for reports and directories related to youth programming
(504) 517-2345 • Email: info@noagenola.org • Website: https://www.noagenola.org/ • Resources and support for older LGBTQ+ adults in the New Orleans area
(504) 862-5912 • Email: info@pflagno.org • https://www.pflagno.org/ • Provides education, support and advocacy for the health and well being of LGBTQ+ individuals; Monthly support groups
Confidential (RAINN) 24/7 National Helpline: 1 (800) 656-4673 • https://1in6.org/ • National organization supporting men who have been sexually abused or assaulted; Support group chat is also available through website
https://asj.allianceforsafetyandjustice.org/ • https://cssj.org/ • Supports crime survivors to advance policies to help communities most harmed by crime and violence, including state reform and advocacy
(970) 226-6050 • https://www.centerforloss.com/ • Various resources related to grief and bereavement
(509) 684-9800 • https://evawintl.org/ • Provides training and technical assistance to law enforcement and others who respond to sexual assault
(414) 559-2123 • https://forge-forward.org/ • Anti-violence resources: https://forge-forward.org/resources/anti-violence/ • Provides training and technical assistance to help victim service providers assist transgender and non-binary survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence and stalking; Website has resources for both service providers and trans communities
(415) 678-5500 • Offices in San Francisco, Boston, and Washington D.C. • https://www.futureswithoutviolence.org/ • Provides programs, policies, and campaigns aimed at ending violence against women and children worldwide; trains professionals on improving responses to sexual violence and abuse; Has a Health Resource Center on Domestic Violence