We are deeply grateful to everyone who helped make the evening so special and to all who joined us in community and reflection.
Thank You for Celebrating With Us!



We are deeply grateful to everyone who helped make the evening so special and to all who joined us in community and reflection.

A recent Louisiana Illuminator article warns that New Orleans is facing a $160 million budget shortfall, pushing city leaders to consider loans, layoffs, and cuts to essential services. But the piece argues that cost-cutting alone won’t fix the city’s long-standing

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The Sun Day celebration in New Orleans on Saturday, September 20, was a dynamic combination of expert information, passionate encouragement, and excellent opportunities to meet others who share concerns about fossil fuels and enthusiasm for renewable energy sources. Around 100

In this time of snow, we want to thank our community members for joining us at last month’s 2024 Season of Light party.

Jonathan Leo’s presentation on how Senate Bill 432 will limit the public’s ability to protect our precious aquifer.

GNOICC collaborated with the Louisiana Just Recovery Network, the ELCA Youth Gathering, and the Broadmoor Community Church to distribute over 275 disaster recovery kits to New Orleans residents and community members.

Pastor Manning addresses a community cleanup organized by Keely Lewis as part of the “Love the Boot” campaign.

GNOICC is proud to support a troupe of women from New Orleans who regularly travel to Baton Rouge as part of the “Women on Wednesdays” initiative during the current legislative session.

Together Louisiana, the state’s largest grassroots organization, is celebrating reforms passed by the Louisiana Public Service Commission (LPSC).