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  2. Lafitte Projects - Wikipedia

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    It became one of many New Orleans housing projects riddled with violence and murder. [3] After Hurricane Katrina, the project was in stable condition but remained closed and later demolished in 2008. The first phase of the development plan included 134 on-site affordable rental units completed in December 2010 and 47 on-site affordable ...

  3. SBP (nonprofit organization) - Wikipedia

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    The organization was founded in March 2006 by Liz McCartney and Zack Rosenburg, who previously lived and worked in Washington, DC. [3] [4] They came from a charitable background: Rosenburg's law office represented indigents and McCartney ran a nonprofit group, the Capitol Hill Computer Corner, which trained the economically disadvantaged in computer skills. [4]

  4. St. Bernard Projects - Wikipedia

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    St. Bernard Projects was a housing project in the city of New Orleans.A subdistrict of the Mid-City District Area, its boundaries as defined by the New Orleans City Planning Commission were: Harrison Avenue to the north, Paris Avenue to the east, Lafreniere Street and Florida Avenue to the south and Bayou St. John to the west.

  5. Fox Corp. supports New Orleans terror victims and family ...

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    Additionally, donations will help provide ongoing care and support for orphans and families, and counseling for those impacted by the attack, in which at least 14 people died and dozens more were ...

  6. Iberville Projects - Wikipedia

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    Iberville Projects was a neighborhood in the city of New Orleans and one of the low-income Housing Projects of New Orleans. The Iberville was the last of the New Deal-era public housing remaining in the city. Its boundaries were St. Louis Street, Basin Street, Iberville Street, and North Claiborne Avenue.

  7. Housing Authority of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    In 1936, the Louisiana Legislature passed the Housing Authority Act, allowing for the creation of the Housing Authority of New Orleans and paving the way for the city to participate in the national low-rent housing program. Some of the first developments broke ground between 1938 and 1940 over slums and old stores in the Tremé and Uptown area ...

  8. Pastor, founder of LA Dream Center accepting donations ... - AOL

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    The 15-story building was a filming location for eight years. It now houses 700 residents, including homeless veterans, emancipated minors and families, among others, on a daily basis.. La Fire ...

  9. How to make the most of your donation to LA wildfire victims

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    To connect with the most-up-to-date list of volunteer opportunities and latest updates in the LA metropolitan area: Emergency Network Los Angeles (ENLA) - connects non-profits on the ground with ...