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Our AmeriCorps Louisiana network spans every region, making it easy for Corps members to serve close to home and school. AmeriCorps members serve directly with nonprofits and help them address six key focus areas: Disaster Services, Economic Opportunity, Education, Environmental Stewardship, Healthy Futures, and Veterans and Military Families.
In this region, members can:
- Build healthy future and lead environmental stewardship
- Assist military veterans and their families on higher education campuses.
AmeriCorps members cultivate community gardens at schools and community centers in food desert neighborhoods in Shreveport. Members also participate in Naomi's Urban Farm, a hunger and poverty alleviation program.
Vet Corps description: AmeriCorps members serve as peer mentors to veterans and military families in colleges and universities across Louisiana. Members connect veterans to Louisiana Department of Veteran's Affairs veterans' assistance programs and training faculty and connect members to LDVA staff and community members.
Our AmeriCorps Louisiana network spans every region, making it easy for Corps members to serve close to home and school. AmeriCorps members serve directly with nonprofits and help them address six key focus areas: Disaster Services, Economic Opportunity, Education, Environmental Stewardship, Healthy Futures, and Veterans and Military Families.
In this region, members can:
- Work with students to improve their educational and behavioral outcomes through after-school programming
- Assist military veterans and their families on higher education campuses.
AmeriCorps members improve educational and behavioral outcomes of students in low-achieving elementary and middle schools by assisting in preparation for and prospects for success in post-secondary education institutions for economically disadvantaged students in the North Louisiana area.
AmeriCorps members provide after-school homework assistance and enrichment activities to students in grades 1-3 during the school year and implement a summer youth program at the West Monroe Community Center.
Vet Corps description: AmeriCorps members serve as peer mentors to veterans and military families in colleges and universities across Louisiana. Members connect veterans to Louisiana Department of Veteran's Affairs veterans' assistance programs and training faculty and connect members to LDVA staff and community members.
Our AmeriCorps Louisiana network spans every region, making it easy for Corps members to serve close to home and school. AmeriCorps members serve directly with nonprofits and help them address six key focus areas: Disaster Services, Economic Opportunity, Education, Environmental Stewardship, Healthy Futures, and Veterans and Military Families.
In this region, members can:
- Address food insecurity in 11 parishes through the Mobile Pantry Program
- Assist military veterans and their families on higher education campuses.
AmeriCorps members support the Food Bank's Mobile Pantry Program, providing food assistance and referral services to people in need in rural and underserved communities across Central Louisiana.
Vet Corps description: AmeriCorps members serve as peer mentors to veterans and military families in colleges and universities across Louisiana. Members connect veterans to Louisiana Department of Veteran's Affairs veterans' assistance programs and training faculty and connect members to LDVA staff and community members.
Our AmeriCorps Louisiana network spans every region, making it easy for Corps members to serve close to home and school. AmeriCorps members serve directly with nonprofits and help them address six key focus areas: Disaster Services, Economic Opportunity, Education, Environmental Stewardship, Healthy Futures, and Veterans and Military Families.
In this region, members can:
- Lead environmental stewardship and assist after a disaster
- Serve in public schools helping students reach their full potential
- Lead projects to revitalize homes and neighborhoods
- Build capacity for nonprofits to serve local children, families, and communities
- Assist military veterans and their families on higher education campuses.
AmeriCorps members provide one-on-one support to students in Baton Rouge public schools. Members help students improve their attendance, lead school-wide events, provide after-school programming, and lead individual and small group tutoring sessions for students in Math and English Language Arts.
AmeriCorps members provide capacity-building services in South Louisiana to increase the effectiveness of their partner organizations that serve local children, families, and communities in Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and Lafayette.
AmeriCorps members are full-time teachers who promote academic growth for students, engage as volunteer leaders within their schools and communities, and engage parents and community members as volunteers.
Vet Corps description: AmeriCorps members serve as peer mentors to veterans and military families in colleges and universities across Louisiana. Members connect veterans to Louisiana Department of Veteran's Affairs veterans' assistance programs and training faculty and connect members to LDVA staff and community members.
Our AmeriCorps Louisiana network spans every region, making it easy for Corps members to serve close to home and school. AmeriCorps members serve directly with nonprofits and help them address six key focus areas: Disaster Services, Economic Opportunity, Education, Environmental Stewardship, Healthy Futures, and Veterans and Military Families.
In this region, members can:
- Serve in public schools helping students reach their full potential
- Lead projects to revitalize homes and neighborhoods
- Coach students in sports-based youth development
- Build capacity for nonprofits to serve local children, families, and communities
- Assist military veterans and their families on higher education campuses.
AmeriCorps members provide in-class and after-school support to academically challenged students in New Orleans, giving them the extra resources they need to get back on track in school.
AmeriCorps members serve our homeowners by supporting them throughout the service application process and providing them with free, critical home repairs. The AmeriCorps program also builds civic engagement and career pathways for opportunity youth throughout New Orleans.
AmeriCorps members target the childhood obesity epidemic by serving as sports-based youth development coaches ffor children living in under-served New Orleans neighborhoods.
AmeriCorps members provide capacity-building services in South Louisiana to increase the effectiveness of their partner organizations that serve local children, families, and communities in Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and Lafayette.
AmeriCorps members are full-time teachers who promote academic growth for students, engage as volunteer leaders within their schools and communities, and engage parents and community members as volunteers.
Vet Corps description: AmeriCorps members serve as peer mentors to veterans and military families in colleges and universities across Louisiana. Members connect veterans to Louisiana Department of Veteran's Affairs veterans' assistance programs and training faculty and connect members to LDVA staff and community members.
The Early Childhood Teacher Corps (ECTC), an AmeriCorps program operating under For Providers By Providers, mobilizes individuals interest in service opportunities to revive and strengthen early childhood environments for Louisiana's youngest youth ages 0-5 years.
Our AmeriCorps Louisiana network spans every region, making it easy for Corps members to serve close to home and school. AmeriCorps members serve directly with nonprofits and help them address six key focus areas: Disaster Services, Economic Opportunity, Education, Environmental Stewardship, Healthy Futures, and Veterans and Military Families.
In this region, members can:
1. Assist military veterans and their families on higher education campuses.
Vet Corps description: AmeriCorps members serve as peer mentors to veterans and military families in colleges and universities across Louisiana. Members connect veterans to Louisiana Department of Veteran's Affairs veterans' assistance programs and training faculty and connect members to LDVA staff and community members.
Our AmeriCorps Louisiana network spans every region, making it easy for Corps members to serve close to home and school. AmeriCorps members serve directly with nonprofits and help them address six key focus areas: Disaster Services, Economic Opportunity, Education, Environmental Stewardship, Healthy Futures, and Veterans and Military Families.
In this region, members can:
- Work with students to improve their academic engagement and knowledge of healthy living through after-school programming
- UL Students can assist with ongoing environmental stewardship on and around campus
- Assist military veterans and their families on higher education campuses.
- Build capacity for nonprofits to serve local children, families, and communities
AmeriCorps members provide programming and activities to improve academic engagement or social-emotional skills and address childhood obesity to at-risk youth through education-based, health-related activities and mentoring during the school year and summer months.
AmeriCorps members engage in environmental stewardship through native plant restoration, invasive species removal, and other green infrastructure projects and engage with the community on the importance of environmental sustainability.
AmeriCorps members provide capacity-building services in South Louisiana to increase the effectiveness of their partner organizations that serve local children, families, and communities in Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and Lafayette.
Vet Corps description: AmeriCorps members serve as peer mentors to veterans and military families in colleges and universities across Louisiana. Members connect veterans to Louisiana Department of Veteran's Affairs veterans' assistance programs and training faculty and connect members to LDVA staff and community members.