
Aurlisa Isom’s porches were in a deplorable, unstable state. The railing was not properly braced, the vertical posts were spaced… Read more »
Aurlisa Isom’s porches were in a deplorable, unstable state. The railing was not properly braced, the vertical posts were spaced… Read more »
David Cotton, a retired art teacher, bought his home in Central City in 1968. His wife and mother-in-law picked it… Read more »
NOAHH is excited to announce that we will be partnering with the Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas (FHLB) and… Read more »
The damage wrought by Hurricane Katrina had a toll that went beyond a monetary value. For those able to return,… Read more »
The resilient nature of New Orleans–and New Orleanians–has never been as evident as in the case of John Washington. Sitting… Read more »
In 2013, NOAHH partnered with Metairie Park Country Day and the Brown Foundation to create a pilot service learning program… Read more »
The men and women in the National Association of Realtors (NAR) first began volunteering with NOAHH in 2002, when their… Read more »
NOAHH has been selected as Le Petit Theatre’s charitable partner in conjunction with Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman, May… Read more »
On Friday, April 25, 90 employees of Dentsply GAC joined NOAHH on site in New Orleans East to work on… Read more »