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St. Anna's Episcopal Church

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St. Anna’s Episcopal Church
1313 Esplanade Ave.
New Orleans, LA 70116
Phone: (504) 947-2121

Website: http://www.stannanola.org

Classification


Services Offered


Organization Information

Planning District:
1

Ward:
7th

Zip Codes:
70116

Council Representative:
Kristin Gisleson Palmer

State Representative:
Helena Moreno

Police Precinct:
1

President / Director:
The Rev. William Terry, Rector

Mission:

St. Anna’s Episcopal Church was founded in 1846, and has long been a center of community life in the historic downtown neighborhoods of New Orleans. Our mission is to articulate the call for justice and defend those who are hurt or abused because of their social location or history of economic inequality.

Community-based programs at St. Anna’s include the St. Anna’s Medical Mission, Casa Oportunidades NOLA, Victims of Violence, a food pantry, and Anna’s Arts for Kids. All of services are provided to ALL people regardless of religion or any other factor. St. Anna’s is well-known in the community for its policy of nondiscrimination and welcoming atmosphere.

For more information visit us online at www.stannanola.org

Current Priorities:

  • Comunity Health
  • Cultural and Community Facilities
  • Volunteer Management
  • Youth Engagement

Partners:

Tulane Community Health Clinics, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans Musicians Clinic, Mobile Medical Ministries, New Orleans Faith Health Alliance, Common Ground Health Clinic, Loyola University Office of Service Learning, Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana, and many others.

For More Info:

www.stannanola.org



May 23rd 2012

Salsa for Smoke-free Air

Free Food; Free music by Freddie Omar; Free Health screenings and ear acupuncture; door prizes and give-a-ways.

Help us promote smoke-free workplaces for all people including bar and casino workers, including musicians. Did you know:

  • People who are exposed to smoke in the workplace are 17% more likely to develop lung cancer than those who are not exposed.
  • In Louisiana, approximately 690 adults die each year due to secondhand smoke exposure.
  • Bartenders and casino workers involuntarily inhale enough secondhand smoke every day to suffer some identical health effects observed in pack-a-day smokers.
  • Bar workers have a higher lung cancer rate than nearly all other occupation.

Come learn more and find out how you can help make all workplaces Smoke-Free!

when: Wednesday May 23, 2012
where: 1313 Esplanade Ave., New Orleans
Time: 5:30pm – 8:00pm – health screenings & acupuncture 7:00pm – 8:30pm – music & food

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