The United Way of Southeast Louisiana reopened the J. Wayne Leonard Prosperity Center at 2402 Canal Street in New Orleans, one block away from its original location, after the building sustained significant water damage during Hurricane Ida and left staff to provide appointment-only services.
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Entergy's Information Technology organization has created a new scholarship program for New Orleans metro area college students. The Entergy STEM Scholarship program will award up to five current college students a one-time $4,000 scholarship toward their education.
Donations will provide emergency bill payment assistance to older adults and customers with disabilities
Forty-five attorneys and law students answered questions through a virtual legal clinic from low-income community members throughout Entergy's service area in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas.
Entergy and The Saenger Theatre provided 200 tickets to members of United Way and Son of a Saint
Food-insecure families can put nourishing meals on the table this month, thanks to a partnership between Extra Table and Entergy Mississippi that is stocking food pantry shelves throughout the state.
Entergy Arkansas is expanding corporate contributions by $1.8 million and implementing a series of measures to assist our customers and communities.
Entergy awards more than $7.9 million in charitable contributions for first half of 2022
To ease the pain of higher energy bills, Entergy is taking steps to help our residential customers and communities through the high usage summer months.
We Power Life is more than just a slogan at Entergy Arkansas, it’s part and parcel of the commitment to keeping the power flowing for the company’s most vulnerable customers through The Power to Care. The program received donations of $581,928 in 2021, which in turn helped more than 1,200 senior citizens and customers with disabilities keep their lights on.