GiveNOLA Day on Tuesday, May 2
The Greater New Orleans Foundation’s fourth annual GiveNOLA Day is next week! On Tuesday, May 2, you will have the opportunity to participate in a…
The Greater New Orleans Foundation’s fourth annual GiveNOLA Day is next week! On Tuesday, May 2, you will have the opportunity to participate in a…
Green Light’s Edible Teaching Garden, started in 2014, is a fruit and vegetable permaculture garden in the middle of the Hollygrove neighborhood. Mirroring the ideas…
Green Light’s three programs could not run as smoothly without the help of our volunteers and interns. If you’re interested in either volunteering or interning…
The Rain Barrel Pilot Program has officially come to an end! Funded by The Greater New Orleans Foundation, we were able to successfully install 33…
Looking to support an environmentally friendly organization that brings sustainable measures into individual homes? Want to get a one-of-a-kind book for supporting said organization? Well,…
This blog was contributed by Amelia Matier, a long-term Green Light Volunteer. As Green Light New Orleans begins its rain barrel installation pilot program this…
Donna Rodrigue first heard about Green Light New Orleans through her sister, who saw us in the newspaper. Since March of 2015, Donna has been…
Green Light New Orleans’ mission is to invest energy in people and assist New Orleans residents face to face, one household at a time. Our…
A former New Orleans librarian, Ms. Brenda Bailey has retired and now resides in the East with her husband. When asked about her post-retirement life,…
On the Saturday morning of August 29, 2015 instead of sleeping off the long work week, over ten thousand New Orleans residents and visitors demonstrated…
We are happy to have these four new interns to our Green Light Family! Read about where they come from and why they wanted to…
Meet Oeyvind Solaas, who introduces himself as “Vin”, probably for my own sake. Originally from Norway, Vin hopped from Israel and skipped to the United…