Main (to schedule appointments for primary care, medication refill requests and test results): (504) 529-5558 • St. Thomas Community Health Center (Primary and Behavioral Health): 1020 St Andrew St, New Orleans 70130 • Donald T. Erwin Center: 1936 Magazine St, New Orleans 70130 • Mary M. Abell M.D. Primary Care Clinic: 2014 Magazine St, New Orleans 70130 • St. Thomas at Columbia Parc: 3943 St. Bernard Ave, New Orleans 70112 • St. Thomas Gretna: 230 Ochsner Blvd/Meadowcrest St, Gretna 70056 • St. Thomas Holiday: 3500 Holiday Dr, Algiers 70114 • Email: info@stthomaschc.org • https://www.stthomaschc.org/ • Mental health for all ages; Medicare; Medicaid; Insurance; Sliding fee scale; Call clinic prior; Prescriptions available for free delivery; 7:30am-5pm
https://www.imaginewaterworks.org/new-orleans-community-resource-guide/ • Comprehensive listings of free or low cost services in Orleans and Jefferson parishes; Updated yearly, can request free book; Connected to Imagine Water Works, which also covers climate and natural disaster info. Contact NOLAresourceguide@gmail.com for more information or to get involved in this project
Office: (504) 873-0334 • General Questions for Community & Energy Services: (504) 882-7181 • 1420 S Norman C. Francis Pkwy, New Orleans, 70125 • https://www.tca-nola.org/ • Works with community and other agencies to provide services and opportunities that assist low-income individuals including: Crisis Intervention, Food Pantry, Work Training, Youth Development Programs, Water & Energy Assistance, Tax Assistance and Household Financial Counseling
Email: info@wpno.org • 3300 Canal St Ste 100, New Orleans, 70119 • https://www.wpno.org/counseling • Offers individual, family, and group services in-person and through telehealth; Sliding scale pricing; services provided regardless of ability to pay
(504) 222-2454 • 601 N Carrollton Ave, New Orleans 70119 • Email: admin@findyourwell.com • For providers and pricing visit: https://www.findyourwell.com/ • Trauma-informed private practice; individual, group, and relationship therapy for ages 14+; Mind-body-spirit modalities; By appointment, Sliding scale; Call or email to set up a free consultation
(310) 235-2633 • (919) 682-1552 • Email: info@nctsn.org • https://www.nctsn.org/ • Services for children and families who experience or witness traumatic events
https://nmvvrc.org • Helpful resources for survivors of mass violence: https://nmvvrc.org/survivors/self-help/ Collaborate with the Office for Victims of Crime to help coordinate the response after a mass violence incident, provides advice and assistance in the aftermath
New Orleans: Crisis Line 24/7 (504) 285-9865 • Office (504) 826-3560 • Email: neworleans@unboundnow.org • Baton Rouge: Crisis Line 24/7 (225) 475-9635 •Office (225) 577-5597 • Email: batonrouge@unboundnow.org • https://unboundnow.org/louisiana • Human trafficking prevention training and referrals; Youth empowerment; Survivor advocacy programs; Faith-based; Free
(504) 814-4480 • 847 3rd St, Gretna 70053 • https://www.nomicllc.com/ • Immigration, personal injury, and child custody cases, where a professional evaluation is needed
(504) 529-5955 • 1024 Elysian Fields Ave, New Orleans 70117 • Email: info@promiseofjustice.org • https://promiseofjustice.org/ • Organizing and advocacy work on multiple projects related to the prison system in Louisiana
Orleans Parish DCFS Child Welfare Office: (504) 680-9100 • For Support: 1 (833) 522-4453 or Text: (225) 424-1533 • Report Child Abuse/Neglect: 1 (855) 452-5437 • 1450 Poydras St., 16th Floor, New Orleans, 70112 • https://dcfs.louisiana.gov/page/109 • Agency providing support for parents caring for children and also investigates reports of child abuse or neglect
Call Jack: (504) 408-1888 • https://belowsealevelaid.com/ • Harm reduction organization supporting unhoused and low-income individuals; Provides harm reduction supplies and services including rapid HIV/STI testing, basic first aid kits and needed materials (see website for locations); Provides re-entry support for formerly incarcerated individuals