In partnership with Second Harvest Food Bank, Northshore Food Bank and other food banks across the greater New Orleans area, the drive will collect nonperishable food items and diapers through Saturday, Nov. 25.
According to UWSELA officials, this drive will help families who will be greatly impacted by suspended SNAP benefits due to the federal government shutdown. Volunteers and UWSELA staff will bring donations to different food banks in the region.
The food drive is a part of UWSELA’s Government Shutdown Relief Fund, which was created to provide emergency assistance for workers and nonprofit organizations during this time.
UWSELA officials advise that people donate the following items:
Donations can be dropped off at six locations across the area from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The following drop-off locations are:
A Chinese-linked cyber-espionage group tracked as CL-UNK-1068 has been conducting stealthy attacks on critical infrastructure…
A Chinese-linked cyber-espionage group tracked as CL-UNK-1068 has been conducting stealthy attacks on critical infrastructure…
Apache ZooKeeper, a widely used centralized service for maintaining configuration data and synchronization in distributed…
Apache ZooKeeper, a widely used centralized service for maintaining configuration data and synchronization in distributed…
A critical vulnerability has been uncovered in ZITADEL, the open‑source identity and access management (IAM)…
A critical vulnerability has been uncovered in ZITADEL, the open‑source identity and access management (IAM)…
This website uses cookies.