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GOHSEP Volunteer + Relief Organizations (Louisiana)

Description
Resources, although usually provided by the local Parish or the State can also come through donations and volunteer organizations.” “Louisiana maintains a strong relationship with our local volunteer and relief organizations.” “Louisiana 2-1-1…connects Louisiana help seekers to information about critical health and human services available in their community.” This GOHSEP page is primarily a directory of partner organizations and referral options rather than a single cash grant program. People affected by disasters can use the listed organizations and Louisiana 211 to find available assistance in their area.
Requirements
  • Must be seeking disaster-related information, referrals, or connections to volunteer/relief organizations in Louisiana (no direct grant eligibility criteria listed on this page).
  • For Louisiana 211: “Available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, including times of disaster.”
How to get help
Browse relief organization links Recommended

Use this GOHSEP resource page to find links to major disaster-relief and volunteer organizations (e.g., Louisiana VOAD, Volunteer Louisiana, American Red Cross, United Way, Salvation Army, Louisiana 211) and follow the link that matches the type of help needed.

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Contact Louisiana 211 for referrals

Contact Louisiana 211 to get referrals to local health and human service resources, including disaster-related help. The site also provides information about 211 services and regional partners.

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Contact GOHSEP for guidance

Contact the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) to ask which partner organization or local office to contact for your disaster-related needs.

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(225) 925-7500; [email protected]

Eligibility
States
LA