Neighborhood Groups
The Carrollton Hollygrove Community Development Corporation (CHCDC) is a non-profit organization whose mission is the development of affordable housing to low-and moderate-income households, and, in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, to promote neighborhood revitalization and recovery in the area bounded by South Carrollton Ave., the Jefferson Parish line, I-10, and…
Carrollton/Riverbend is a long-standing neighborhood association. Our successes have been preserving the historic character of the neighborhood, working with local schools, working with other associations on matters of mutual concern. See our website for more information.
The Central Carrollton Association provides an opportunity for residents to get to know one another better and to advise government leaders of their mutual civic concerns. In some instances, the Association joins with similar neighborhood associations to have even stronger voice in governmental decision-making. Among its concerns are the infrastructure…
Mission: The Central City Partnership (CCP) is a collaboration of community based organizations, faith-based institutions, public schools, businesses, universities, law enforcement, government and community leaders (grass roots and elected) and residents formed to facilitate and promote the revitalization of the New Orleans Central City Community Vision: CCP’s vision is HOPE…
VALUES: CCRA values the culture and diversity of Central City neighborhoods that are powerful and economically vibrant. VISION: We envision a Central City where the quality of life for everyone is defined by high quality schools, full employment, an abundance of business and entrepreneurial opportunities, and a healthy and safe…
History & Mission: Our organization was formed after Hurricane Katrina to provide a voice for our area in city and state planning efforts as well as to promote the recovery of flooded areas. We aim to preserve a high quality of life for residents through the maintenance, improvement, and beautification…
The Coliseum Square Association is committed to the ongoing struggle to protect and preserve the historic buildings of the Lower Garden District, and to helping maintain the quality of life in our neighborhood.
A community nexus of the educational and cultural institutions that make Broadmoor unique: Rosa F. Keller Library and Community Center, Andrew H. Wilson Charter School, APEX Youth Center, Broadmoor Community Care, YMCA of Greater New Orleans, Gloria Dei Lutheran Church and the future Blessed Trinity Fine Arts and Wellness Center…
Our main goal is and has been to restore and stabilize quality of life and property values within CCG and D-5. We need the city to take care of street and drainage issues primarily [ie. street repair, catch baisn repair].