(504) 865-5153 • Contact and intake info: https://law.tulane.edu/clinics/intake • https://law.tulane.edu/clinics/dv • Pro bono if income-eligible, contact for eligibility; represents survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking
(504) 949-4469 • http://www.baptistfriendshiphouse.org/ • Provides housing, food, clothing, counseling, tutoring, transportation for youth ages 11-17, transitional living for homeless youth 17-21, housing assistance for 18-24; Intermediate/Transitional Housing
(504) 523-3755 • 1424 Dante St, New Orleans 70118 • 1430 Claire Ave, Gretna 70053 • 910 Cross Gates Blvd, Slidell 70461 • 4665 Hwy 190 E Service Rd, Covington 70433 • Call for housing for families with children: (504) 310-6907 • https://www.ccano.org/homeless-services/ • Housing and Homelessness Services Program provides shelter and case management for those with chronic mental/physical health needs and families; Provides case management, life skills training, budget planning, advocacy and referrals • Call for a counseling appointment: (985) 785-2113 • https://www.ccano.org/counseling-solutions/ • Counseling for all faiths; All ages, couples, families; Medicaid, Private insurance, Sliding scale or free; See website for all locations
(318) 345-5556 • https://www.teen-help.com • Provides counseling and mentoring services; Emergency and Transitional Housing
24/7 Crisis Line: (504) 584-1111 Main Line: (504) 584-1102 • 611 N Rampart St, New Orleans 70112 • https://www.covenanthousenola.org/ • Email: chnoinfo@covenanthouse.org • Provides crisis care and stable housing to youth through 24/7 Crisis Center, transitional housing program, off-site apartments; Education, employment and life skills; health and wellness; outreach
Emergencies: (504) 387-8321 Main Line: (504) 407- 0943 • https://edenhousenola.org/ • Emergency Email: emergencycenter@edenhousenola.org • Email: info@edenhousenola.org • Services for trafficking victims; long term housing, short term emergency housing, facilitate medical and psychological care, job training, and comprehensive recovery services; Emergency, Intermediate, and Longterm Housing
(504) 822-8519 • 817 N Claiborne Ave, New Orleans 70116 • https://familyresourcesnola.org/ • Provides resources promoting affordable housing, with the goal of helping low-wealth families build wealth through homeownership, employment and self-employment; Programs for debt, rental, and credit counseling as well as foreclosure prevention and homebuyer education
(504) 210-5064 • https://www.firstgracecommunityalliance.org/hagarshouse • Email: HagarsHouse@gmail.com • For women, children, trans and gender-nonconforming folks that provides an open and empowering residential community, resource coordination, and a safe space to transition into sustainable housing; Emergency Housing
(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
New Orleans Family Justice Center: (504) 592-4005 • Crisis Line 24/7: (504) 866-9554 • www.nofjc.org • Immediate safe housing, individual and group counseling, legal aid for those fleeing domestic violence and abuse; Free; Confidential location; English/Spanish
Call for all locations: (504) 568-3130 • Crisis Line 24/7: (504) 826-2675 • Crisis Response: Email jessica.olivier@rhd.org • Central City: 2221 Philip St, New Orleans 70113 (Adults only) • New Orleans: 719 Elysian Fields Ave New Orleans 70117 (Children only; Developmental disability services) • N.O. East: 5630 Read Blvd, Ste 810, New Orleans 70127 (Adults and children) • St. Bernard: 6624 St. Claude Ave, Arabi 70032 (Adults; Children only after 5 pm) • Westbank: 3100 Gen. De Gaulle Dr, New Orleans (Algiers) 70114 (Adults and children) • https://www.mhsdla.org/ • Phone and in-person triage, assessment, and intervention for mental health or substance abuse crises; Covers Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard Parishes; Youth and adults, 24/7 services; Offers both trauma services and general mental health services; Housing Support; Substance abuse services; Assistance with developmental disabilities; Peer Support Program; Resource Coordination Program provides wrap around care; Behavioral Health Support Groups; Medicaid; Medicare; Uninsured; TeleHealth visits
(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/1732 • 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://salvationarmyalm.org/nola/center-of-hope-2/ • 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
Office: (504) 873-0334 • General Questions for Community & Energy Services: (504) 882-7181 • 1420 S Norman C. Francis Pkwy, New Orleans, 70125 • https://www.tca-nola.org/ • Works with community and other agencies to provide services and opportunities that assist low-income individuals including: Crisis Intervention, Food Pantry, Work Training, Youth Development Programs, Water & Energy Assistance, Tax Assistance and Household Financial Counseling