Get Connected.

News Room

Press Releases

Travelers Aid Society of Greater New Orleans awarded Program of the Year

UNITY of Greater New Orleans bestowed award at the 32nd Annual Meeting and Luncheon of the Homeless Continuum of Care

Travelers Aid Society logo

NEW ORLEANS — Travelers Aid Society of Greater New Orleans received “Program of the Year” by UNITY of Greater New Orleans at the 32nd Annual Meeting and Luncheon of the Homeless Continuum of Care for New Orleans, Jefferson Parish and Kenner. This award honors a program that exemplifies exceptional daily efforts in caring for the community’s most vulnerable individuals.

“We are thrilled to have been awarded Program of the Year,” said Donna Paramore, CEO of Travelers Aid Society of Greater New Orleans. “Our team’s unwavering dedication to our community is unparalleled. At Travelers Aid Society, our vision is for New Orleans to be a place where everyone has a safe place to call home. We strive towards this goal every single day.”

For more than 115 years, the nonprofit Travelers Aid Society of Greater New Orleans has been working to end homelessness by acknowledging the harmful systems that contribute to homelessness and housing insecurity in greater New Orleans. The organization aims to recognize and work against racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism and other forms of discrimination that impact housing access. Travelers Aid Society strives to keep learning, listening, adapting and advocating in order to achieve just outcomes for those that need it most.

For more information about Travelers Aid Society of Greater New Orleans, visit travelersaidsocietyneworleans.org

### 

About Travelers Aid Society of Greater New Orleans:
Travelers Aid Society of Greater New Orleans is a 501 (c)(3) organization that works to end homelessness. Its vision is for New Orleans to be a place where everyone has a safe place to call home. Travelers Aid Society acknowledges the harmful systems that contribute to homelessness and housing insecurity. The organization aims to recognize and work against racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism and other forms of discrimination that impact housing access. Travelers Aid Society strives to keep learning, listening, adapting and advocating in order to achieve just outcomes for those that need it most.

Alicia Vial