This graphic is mentioned in our Hurricane Season Guide and is meant to help ground you before, during, and after a storm. You are safe. You are here.
JULY 2024 EDITION: An extensive list of free or low-cost services in the New Orleans area, including: basic needs assistance, health care and prescription assistance, reproductive health, food access, shelters and housing, employment, addiction services, disability access, legal aid, disaster relief, and more. The guide also contains resources specifically for transgender and formerly incarcerated people.
We’re proud to announce our continued partnership for this year’s July Supply between Culture Aid NOLA and Imagine Water Works to distribute barrier-free groceries, storm preparedness supplies, and important resources to New Orleans families each Wednesday this month.
2024 EDITION: The 2024 Hurricane Season Guide contains a Quick Checklist, as well as expanded sections on packing, making evacuation decisions, navigating storms with kids, and new resources. The guide also contains special considerations for our LGBTQ community.
Join us on Thursday, May 2nd to update the New Orleans Resource Guide for Resistance and Renewal! Registration required.
Join us on Thursday, April 18th to update the New Orleans Resource Guide for Resistance and Renewal! Registration required.
The Imagination Farm is a space where those most impacted by climate change can gather, rest, explore, imagine, and share solutions for our future.
In preparation for hurricane season, we wrote (and drew, painted, recorded, cooked, photographed) “love notes” to this place and to our LGBTQ community. “A Queer/Trans Guide to Storms” is a new take on disaster preparedness for those who are often left behind.
FINAL REPORT: In partnership with Culture Aid NOLA, we organized 4 events that served 5,248 individuals and 1,422 families with 28,470 pounds of food and a variety of hurricane preparedness and relief supplies and information.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: New Orleans – Today, Imagine Water Works announced that Chenier “Klie” Kliebert is among the first cohort of 100 emerging changemakers selected to participate in the Obama Foundation’s Leaders USA program.