Tulane Pathways to Urban Sustainability
A Tulane class, Pathways to Urban Sustainability, has been helping us in our endeavor to address various urban environmental problems for the past few years. The students…
A Tulane class, Pathways to Urban Sustainability, has been helping us in our endeavor to address various urban environmental problems for the past few years. The students…
Nearly every day, there is an awesome volunteer at Green Light New Orleans helping install rain barrels, paint garden beds, schedule light bulb routes, etc….
The process of directly installing light bulbs, rain barrels, and gardens in the homes of New Orleanians is such a personal and even vulnerable experience….
Today we’d like to share our appreciation for Green Light volunteer Russell Swanzy. Russell has been a helping hand across all Green Light’s programs. From…
Meet Alecia Evans. She’s from the Westbank in Harvey, LA. She currently studies finance at the University of New Orleans (UNO), works for Harmony Neighborhood…
Adam Cooper is one of the many volunteers who visit and serve with Green Light New Orleans from out of town. He first came to…
If you had to summarize your experience with Green Light in one word, what would that word be? “Gratifying.” It doesn’t take more than a…
Meet one of the volunteers who makes Green Light go round. Camly Tram is a recent Ben Franklin High School graduate, where she was president…
Meet Liz Palmer It’s April 2004 in Pepperell, Massachusetts. Most children are swimming, and playing while they enjoy the sun and a week off of…
Several times a year, Green Light is the grateful recipient of the volunteer efforts of Americorps NCCC teams. NCCC is a government run program for…
Green Light New Orleans has always been proud to run on volunteer power. It is not just the light bulbs that make a difference, but…
This past fall, three students from the Environmental Club at the Academy of the Sacred Heart got in touch with us here Green Light New…