GLNO, Mark Kirk, & Academy of the Sacred Heart Team Up for the Holidays!
GLNO has partnered with the Academy of the Sacred Heart to create a green Christmas tree display on Magazine St. this holiday season! The display…
GLNO has partnered with the Academy of the Sacred Heart to create a green Christmas tree display on Magazine St. this holiday season! The display…
Young Judaea was founded in 1909 and is the oldest Zionist youth movemenbt in the United States. This Winter, Young Judaea is partnering with Green…
This week Green Light was lucky enough to receive the help of one truly dedicated volunteer, Russell Lyons. Russell graduated from high school and is…
GLNO’s Tip the Block program expands Green Light’s mission of improving the environment and the lives of New Orleans residents by helping install backyard gardens…
WHAT: 800 Free LEDs for residents participating in Green Light’s free innovative lighting program WHEN: Beginning October 20th through April 30th goal WHY: Energy efficiency…
This week Green Light got to work with two very different kinds of bikes… First we received two Citizen Folding bikes as part of a…
We are excited (and proud!) to report that Green Light New Orleans’ mission has recently reached the eyes and ears of the University of Florida!…
This week GLNO began working with a group of fabulous new volunteers from Limitless Vistas, a non-profit organization that seeks to restore the Gulf Coast…
Located in the historic White Hall Plantation along the Mississippi River, the Magnolia School is a private, non-profit organization that provides services and support to…
Hey y’all, its Rachel, and I wanted to let you know about this cool lecture going on Monday, October 3rd. Tulane University is hosting author…
This past weekend, Saturday the 24th, we were lucky enough to receive some awesome and much appreciated help with installations from Professor Jeffrey M. Sigler’s…
Hey everyone, its Rachel again ready to tell you about an awesome new community building called the New Orleans Healing Center. The center was envisioned…