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Every year we look to do things bigger and better, and our backpack giveaway is a big hit in the community. We reach thousands in the individuals and give out hundreds of backpacks for the needy. We also have various carnival games for the children to interact with each other, and to have fun! Approximately $5,550…
Currently we are having an “Adopt a Room” drive, which is receiving GREAT feedback. We are asking donors to donate various items needed for each room. Items needed: pillows, pillowcases, sheets, mattress pads, comforters/bed spreads, towels and/or toiletries. Each room will be decorated to a theme of the donor’s choosing (if it is decided by…
Why is the Transitional Housing for boys important for the city of Shreveport? With many of our children not having a place to go, this increases the rate of violence, health issues, and educational issues when it comes to receiving a proper education. How will the Transitional Home be funded? Grants and donations will be…
Currently we own all of the properties on Hutchinson Street with the exception of three homes. These properties are rented out monthly which provides income to the NWLA CDC, which in turn, helps fund our many projects.
The Northwest Louisiana Community Development Corporation is now a sponsor feeding site for the summer months ahead! NWLA CDC will provide free breakfast and lunch Monday through Friday during the two summer months.
What is the L.I.F.E. Summer Camp? The L.I.F.E. Summer Camp is a summer program held to enrich the lives and minds of children aged 5-13. L.I.F.E. stands for Lifting Individuals and Families through Education. The children learn different activities to further enhance their skills in reading, math, science, social studies and the arts.
The Northwest Louisiana Community Development Corporation was established in 1999. We are a federally tax exempt non-profit organization in good standing. Our mission is to improve the lives of the underserved in our communities by ensuring they have adequate training programs and services available to enhance their quality of life. The Debra B. Morton Computer…