Please share your time to help the people, arts, history and culture of the city --
any cause dear to you. Every minute you contribute will go a long way.

TULANE PROJECTS FOR EVERYONE:

Outreach New Orleans, Saturday, Jan. 21
http://outreach.tulane.edu

New Orleans Hurricane Fund
www.nolahurricanefund.org

Rally for New Orleans Schools
E-mail: D. Hamilton Simons-Jones at service@tulane.edu

Tulane Rebuilding Fund
http://www.tulane.edu/rebuildingfund.html

COMMUNITY EFFORTS FOR EVERYONE:

Volunteer Match
www.volunteermatch.org/bymsa/m5560/c/opp1.html

Emergency Communities
www.emergencycommunities.org

New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity
http://www.habitat-nola.org/volunteer

New Orleans Outreach
http://www.nooutreach.org

Louisiana SPCA
http://la-spca.org/education/volunteer.htm

New Orleans Museum of Art
http://www.nomatemp.org/volunteer.html

Contemporary Arts Center
www.cacno.org/about/get_involved.html

National D-Day Museum
www.ddaymuseum.org/about/volunteer.html

LEARNING AND SHARING FOR STUDENTS:

The Office of Service Learning coordinates two types of experiential opportunities:
1) The Academic Service Learning program offers a service component within specific academic courses.
2) The Service Learning Internship program allows advanced students the opportunity for more intensive service experiences.
http://www.tulane.edu/~ServLrng
E-mail: Vincent Ilustre, associate director of service learning, at vilustr@tulane.edu

Student Affairs Community Service
http://www.studentprograms.tulane.edu/Service/involved.php

Community Action Council of Tulane University Students (CACTUS)
http://www.tulane.edu/~cactus/

SAVE THE DATE:

March 20 and March 27, 6-8 p.m. (choose one, location TBA)
"Voices From New Orleans"
As part of alternative spring break projects, a panel presentation will bring community organizations, faculty, staff and students together to share their stories regarding the impact of Katrina and insights into how a community begins to rebuild.