Power Returns, Curfew Lifted in New Orleans 10 Days After Hurricane Ida | Eater New Orleans
"I learned that local nonprofit Culture Aid NOLA is organizing a major "Fill the Fridge" free grocery distribution event on Wednesday, September 8 at 2 p.m. at Tad Gormley Stadium, and it is accepting donations to support its ongoing food and resource distribution efforts." - Clair Lorell
How to Help New Orleans in the Wake of Hurricane Ida | Eater New Orleans
"As a non-profit food and resource center providing direct assistance to underserved community members, Culture Aid NOLA is helping feed New Orleans in response to Hurricane Ida and is seeking volunteers on Tuesday, August 31 at the Howlin' Wolf to help with food preparation, packing, and loading; they also need volunteers with trucks, food containers, and to-go boxes (email ellie@cultureaidnola.org to RSVP)." - Clair Lorell
NOLA Organizations Provide Free Food During Hurricane Zeta Power Outages | Eater New Orleans
"I've noted that Culture Aid Nola is one of at least a dozen community organizations hosting multiple food distribution events this week and has been a key player in efforts to feed New Orleanians throughout the coronavirus pandemic." - Clair Lorell
The Eater New Orleans Guide on How to Help During the Pandemic | Eater New Orleans
"I describe Culture Aid NOLA (CAN) as a collaborative effort of several local nonprofits in the culture and hospitality sectors that provides direct assistance, resources, and information to underserved community members and is seeking volunteers to pick up, prep, package, and deliver food." - Clair Lorell
Waited 2 hours just to get buns, coconut rice, a child's size bag of chips, and a can of soda. Don't go here if you're looking for groceries cause they don't give none!