A group of survivors and advocates who share Greater New Orleans resources after violence. We no longer post regularly here so please find us on other platforms
Crime Survivors NOLA advocates for survivors every day by providing a FREE book and website (https://t.co/Z4sAmBjM3N) to connect NOLA area survivors of violence with information. This guide is by survivors for survivors!
#SAAM2022#NCVRW2022#lalege#advocacyheals
We are participating this year in @GNOFoundation's Give NOLA Day on May 5, but you can give as early as April 28!
Help us get our 2026 guidebook into the hands of more survivors of violence in the Greater New Orleans area: https://t.co/7pUpzTGsLF
Thank you SO MUCH to everyone who supported us for our first ever #givenoladay and also to @GNOFoundation!
We were also so happy to receive one of the @GNOFoundation 10pm $500 Rock Around the Clock prizes sponsored by LaFleur & Laborde Attorneys.
#givenoladay2025
There's still time to give today May 6 for #givenoladay and your donation will help us connect more NOLA area survivors of violence with our guide! https://t.co/7pUpzTGsLF
Today May 6 is #GiveNOLADay and the final day for giving!
Visit our #GiveNOLADay2025 profile page to learn about how Rose Preston's own experience as a survivor led her to this work, and how our guide has expanded through the years:
https://t.co/7pUpzTGsLF
Early giving for #givenoladay starts today. Your donation will help support our guide for New Orleans area survivors of violence and their loved ones. Learn more and donate here: https://t.co/7pUpzTGsLF
The NOLA HUB to help those impacted by the 1/1 Bourbon St. Attack is now only open by appointment, so call (504) 355-0846. For updates: https://t.co/JgkrUzdylO
The NOLA HUB is open today from 2 to 7pm to help those impacted by the 1/1 Bourbon St. Attack at 701 Loyola Ave, Suite 201 or call (504) 355-0846. For updates: https://t.co/JgkrUzd0wg
The Family Assistance Center for victims and families impacted by the 1/1 Bourbon Street Attack is transitioning to a Resiliency Center at the New Orleans Family Justice Center, 701 Loyola Ave, Ste 201, (504) 355-0846, 11am to 7pm
The FBI's Family Assistance Center opened for victims and families impacted by the 1/1 Bourbon Street attack closes its in-person location after today 1/8/25. From now on individuals will have to visit the website https://t.co/vO3hd3ylPY to fill out a form or call (504) 355-0846
PARA LAS VÍCTIMAS Y LOS SERES QUERIDOS - ATAQUE 1/1 BOURBON:
Se ha establecido un Centro de Asistencia Familiar para ayudar a aquellos que se ven afectados:
Escuela Parroquial San Martín de Porres 5621 Elysian Fields Ave., Nueva Orleans, LA 70122 Abierto de 11am-7pm
FOR VICTIMS, SURVIVORS AND LOVED ONES - 1/1 BOURBON ATTACK:
A Family Assistance Center has been set up to help those who are impacted:
St. Martin De Porres Parish School
5621 Elysian Fields Ave., New Orleans, LA 70122
Open from 11am-7pm
#NolaStrong#supportsurvivors
We have a new resource update for those impacted by the 1/1 New Orleans Attack at https://t.co/JgkrUzdylO in English and Spanish, including information on the new FBI website and Family Assistance Center opening tomorrow. FBI website: https://t.co/vO3hd3yTFw
BLOOD DONATIONS NEEDED 🩸
Blood supplies are already critically low. Give the gift of life by donating at one of the locations listed in the 🔗 below
https://t.co/V5Pd14zOIi
We have created a resource guide for victim-survivors of the 1/1 New Orleans attack.
Hemos creado una guía de recursos para las víctimas-sobrevivientes del ataque del 1/1 en Nueva Orleans.
https://t.co/JgkrUzdylO
Repost from @OrleansParishSO:
The Operation NOLA Hub will be open today and tomorrow to provide services for victims and survivors of the Bourbon Street vehicular attack Jan 1, 2025.
Wed 6pm to 10pm
Thurs 7am to 10pm
New Orleans Family Justice Center
701 Loyola Avenue
The @GNOFoundation has created a fund to support victim-survivors of the 1/1 mass casualty incident in New Orleans, and you can visit their website and click on the banner at the top to donate: https://t.co/EQwKeXri7z
Tragically, as many of you know by now, a mass casualty event happened early this morning on Bourbon Street in New Orleans.
Updates here: https://t.co/SJhtr7nGup
"Family Reunification Information on Mass Casualty Incident on Bourbon Street - Families of victims arriving at the University Medical Center (UMC) are being asked to go to the UMC Conference Center on the 1st Floor, across from Tower 2, which is the midpoint of the hospital."