Bundles of Hope  

  


Give a lasting and meaningful gift to your family, friends, co-workers, and clients.  Give the gift of hope to many still in need in New Orleans.  Through this program you are able to honor family and friends, and help the diocese with its rebuilding efforts at the same time.


Simply purchase one or more online (or mail in a check), and print out your honor card to mail to your friends and family.  It's that simple!  Of course, if you need help and don't have access to a printer, call us (225-706-6634) and we will be glad to help. Thank you for supporting the rebuilding and recovery of a great American city.

 

Your gift to the Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana is tax-deductible.  Every dollar goes directly to assist with the on-going support of our citizens who are still recovering from the devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina.  Each purchase is symbolic and represents a contribution to the entire mission of the Diocese. Donations will be used where most needed to help struggling people.
 

 

"Bundles of Hope" giving options:

 

$20 Bundle of Food

This gift helps to feed the hungry in the greater New Orleans area. Working with other initiatives through our congregations, we help provide nutritious meals to residents and their families.



Click here to make your online donation
Click here to print out your Honor card to send to your family
or friends

 

$50 Bundle of Care

 

St. Anna's Mobile Medical Mission and St. Thomas Community Health Center work in partnership with the diocese to provide wellness care and medical services to residents.  Affordable healthcare services are still scarce or unavailable, and these missions serve an underserved population.

 

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Click here to print out your Honor card to send to your family
or friends

 

$100 Bundle of Activism

 

The devastation of the floodwaters revealed generations of neglect and poverty for all the world to see.  Our bishop is regarded as a leader among clergy in his dedication to respecting the dignity of each and every human being.  Through our sacred activism, we will continue to advocate for all citizens regardless of race or creed.



Click here to make your online donation
Click here to print out your Honor card to send to your family
or friends

 

$250 Bundle of Volunteers

 

Our most important resource is our amazing group of volunteers.  They continue to come with enthusiasm, dedication, and grace to help rebuild a great city.  Providing a safe, comfortable place for our volunteers to stay while they are here is a top priority.



Click here to make your online donation
Click here to print out your Honor card to send to your family
or friends

 

$1000 Bundle of Rebuilding



This high-impact gift helps to purchase much-needed building supplies such as sheetrock, paint, fixtures, and appliances.  Focused on those most in need, our rebuilding team continues to create new beginnings for residents who lost everything. Help us get people back into their homes!



Click here to make your online donation
Click here to print out your Honor card to send to your family
or friends

 

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