From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Alice Harte Charter School in Algiers (5300 Berkley Dr.), Rep. Troy Carter hosts his long-running event. Food is served on a first-come, first-served basis, ensuring that as many families as possible can enjoy a Thanksgiving meal. The school provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere for this annual tradition.
It's a time when neighbors come together and share the joy of the holiday. The volunteers work hard to make sure that every plate is filled with delicious food, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
From noon to 2 p.m. at 13123 I-10 Service Road, just off the Bullard Road exit in New Orleans East, HOPE is staging Hope Fest. They are providing 500 Thanksgiving turkeys to local families on a first-come, first-served basis. Each address is entitled to one turkey, ensuring that every family has something to be thankful for.
In addition to the turkeys, the event includes other free food and drinks, as well as face painting and bounce houses for the kids. It's a fun-filled day that brings the community together and spreads the spirit of Thanksgiving.
Starting at 3 p.m., New Orleans chef Isaac Toups and his wife Amanda's nonprofit, Toups Family Meal, will distribute free Thanksgiving grocery meal boxes to 1,500 residents. This dedicated effort focuses on providing food security to those in need, ensuring that everyone has a delicious Thanksgiving meal.
The team works tirelessly to assemble the meal boxes, filling them with all the essentials for a Thanksgiving feast. It's a heartwarming gesture that shows the power of community and giving.
From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. or while supplies last at Greater St. Stephen's Morton Hall (5600 Read Blvd. in New Orleans East), this ministry is providing free food and holiday essentials. It's a place where families can come together and find the support they need during the holiday season.
The volunteers at Greater St. Stephen Ministries are committed to making a difference in the lives of those around them. Their efforts ensure that no one goes hungry on Thanksgiving.
From noon to 3 p.m. or while supplies last at the school's west bank campus (1000 Burmaster St., Gretna), the Young Audiences Charter School is distributing 500 Thanksgiving turkeys. It's a convenient drive-through operation that makes it easy for families to access the help they need.
The school community comes together to make this event a success, showing that even in difficult times, there is always hope and kindness.
At 1 p.m. at the nonprofit's outdoor recreation area at 8401 Apple St. in Hollygrove, Jesus Project Ministries hosts its 19th annual Cajun Thanksgiving Lunch. The free meal features fried turkey and holiday sides, providing a delicious feast for all.
It's a time to come together and celebrate with neighbors and friends. The ministry's dedication to serving the community is evident in every bite of the food.
From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at The Four Columns in Harvey (3711 Westbank Expressway), State Rep. Rodney Lyons hosts a free Thanksgiving luncheon with live music. It's a festive event that brings the community together and spreads the joy of the holiday.
The volunteers work hard to create a warm and inviting atmosphere, ensuring that everyone feels welcome. It's a day to forget about the worries of the world and focus on the blessings of Thanksgiving.