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Neighborhood Groups Who Provide Faith-Based

Corridor Liaison

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…


Desire Street Ministries

Desire Street Ministries exists to train and send leaders to revitalize impoverished neighborhoods through spiritual and community development. Everything we do is based on two core values. Our incarnational philosophy of ministry means that the leaders of our replication works choose to live in the neighborhoods we serve, seeking transformation…


Faubourg St. Roch Improvement Association

This Association (FSR) advocates for all residents of the St. Roch service area. We have a goal of a fully mixed inner-city community with a homeownership rate of 50% or more.


Gert Town Community Development Center

Gert Town Community Development Center seeks to improve the social, economic and physical environment of the Gert-Town and adjacent communities by building a strong cohesive neighborhood.


Leonidas/Pensiontown Neighborhood Association

A historic community of Old Carrollton, our neighborhood was once one of New Orleans most coveted cultural treasures. In its heyday, its population consisted of pensioners, mostly retired from the old rail line and Port of New Orleans, earning us the name, Pensiontown. Devastated by mass abandonment and neglect since…


Pilotland Neighborhood Association

To preserve the identity of the community through organized meetings. To protect the neighborhood from abrupt or sudden changes from outside developers without knowledge or input of the residents. To provide information to residents of any changes being made in the neighborhood regarding homeownership, investment developers or non-community entities. Pilotland…


Tulane/Canal Neighborhood Development Corporation

The Tulane/Canal Neighborhood Development Corporation grew from the congregation of New Orleans’ St. Joseph Catholic Church’s advocacy and ministry services. Dedicated to the creation of affordable housing for families in the neighborhood, the Tulane/Canal Neighborhood Development Corporation has developed affordable homes in the Bienville Corridor since its inception in 2001.