Imagine Water Works

What if we had the space to imagine

New Orleans Community Resource Guide 2023

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MAY 2023 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.

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Storm Zine Project: Open Call for Submissions

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APPLY BY 6/6: Calling all Queer/Trans artists, healers, writers, and creators in Southeast Louisiana! Submit your work to our “Queer/Trans Guide to Storms”. Paid opportunity.

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FINAL REPORT: Public Health Workers Fund for Hurricane Ida Recovery

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In partnership with NNPHI and LPHI, we distributed $100,000 directly to Public Health Workers impacted by Hurricane Ida.

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New Orleans Community Resource Guide 2022

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APRIL 2022 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.

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Public Health Workers Fund: Hurricane Ida Micro-Grants

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To support ongoing recovery within the public health workforce, Imagine Water Works is offering $500 micro-grants for public health workers who were impacted by Hurricane Ida.

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Mutual Aid: A Grassroots Model for Justice and Equity in Emergency Management

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PUBLICATION: As communities grappled with a slew of concurrent disasters in 2020, grassroots mutual aid regained prominence, providing lessons for a more equitable approach to emergency management.

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How We Respond: A Community Takes Action after Hurricane Ida

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BLOG: Within days of the storm, ENCORE was the site of free supply distribution and services organized by Imagine Water Works, with support from CORE and other local groups.

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Hurricane Ida Relief & Recovery Fund

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Read more about what we’ve been up to so far: A local, community, mutual aid response to Hurricane Ida Relief and Recovery.

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Community Power Map: Hurricane Ida Relief

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New Orleans: Find a station near you to charge your devices while your power is out — or sign up to host one for your neighbors.

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🐰 NAME OUR BUNNY RESCUE!🐰
It’s your turn to vote for the winner!

How to vote:
1. Send $5 through Venmo (@imaginewaterworks) or our website (imaginewaterworks.org)
2. Include the name you’re voting for in the donation notes

🐰 Every $5 = one vote
🐰 You can vote more than once
🐰 We’ll post leaderboard updates via @theimaginationfarm and stories
🐰 If your favorite name starts falling behind on the leaderboard, you can always vote again 😉

✨ BONUS ✨ If you become a monthly sustaining donor, we’ll double your votes AND mail you a limited edition bunny block print, handmade by our team.

Voting ends Sunday night! 📣

Name translations:
🐰 “Huya” is Chitimacha for “thank you” and basically a spirit of goodness
🐰 “Blanc” = “white” in French, may be paired with tit’ (little like petite) for tit’ Blanc
🐰 “Jacques” and “Potat” rhyme! It’s a play off “patate”, French for potato / in Cajun circles we also use patate to refer to babies and other lil round cuties

* Our ambitious fundraising goal is $1000 to cover the initial setup, hurricane bunny evacuation supplies, and a year of care. This guy was a very unexpected permanent visitor/rescue who was dumped at the welding shop across the street. Every donation helps us provide medical care, food, supplies, shelter, and all the bunny necessities for a new life at the farm.
Last post and our full lineup. Only a few hours left to register!

Folks outside of the age requirement are now also welcome. If we have extra spots, you’ll get a chance to join us until all spots are filled.

Indigenous Youth Farmers Program Registration due JULY 1: bit.ly/tifyouth26

Program details:
- August through November
- 6 workshops
- 2 field trips
- $300 stipend
- graduation + certificate of completion
- travel support within Orleans, Jefferson, and St. Bernard 
- 30-42 hours of hands-on farm work/training
- option to become a paid Imagination Farmer at the end of the program

Open to youth ages 15-26 with North, Central, or South American Indigenous heritage. 

* We encourage participation for all, including BIPOC individuals and multi-tribal, multi-racial, and multi-ethnic individuals. No one will be turned away due to a lack of tribal information or enrollment. Reach out to deja@imaginewaterworks.org with questions or help on the application.
Looking for info about the Loup Garou Boat Parade on Bayou Choupic? Here’s the flyer!

LUNDI GRAS. Gather at noon, launch at 1pm. Call 504-233-9119 for the route and where to put in on the day of (it’s wind dependent!), or look for folks gathering between Desaix and Toussaint.