RESULTS

Super Service Challenge New Orleans

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Congratulations to our $25,000 winners:

Second Harvest Food Bank served by Agnus Dei Homeschool Association

National Alliance on Mental Illness served by Akrom, Inc.

Ronald McDonald House Charities served by Cintas

Team Gleason served by Junior Achievement

St. Paul’s Homecoming Center served by St. Paul’s Episcopal School

 

Congratulations to our $20,000 winners:

Society of St. Vincent de Paul served by Academy of the Sacred Heart

Second Harvest Food Bank served by Archdiocese of New Orleans Young Adult Ministry

New Orleans Ballet Association served by Chevron

Second Harvest Food Bank served by Rotary of Metarie

New Orleans Musicians Clinic served by Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro

Society of St. Vincent de Paul served by St. Stephen Church

St. Paul’s Homecoming Center served by St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church

Operation Homefront Louisiana served by Sterne, Agee & Leach, Inc.

Cafe Reconcile served by The Ritz Carlton

Joey’s House For Hungry Children/Fuel The Future served by William Carey School of Nursing Class of 2013

 

Click the here for a complete list of our $2,000, $5,000 and $10,000 winning charities and the organizations who served them!

Check out some of the great testimonials from the inaugural Super Service Challenge!

 

“We were blessed to see so many companies roll up their sleeves and partner with charities like ours.”
Jennifer Scharfenstein
Director, Savannah Smiles

 

“Your commitment to helping revitalize, renew and restore our community helps our organization focus on providing free health care for those who do not have a home or insurance.”
Kevin Liu
LSUHSC School of Medicine New Orleans

 

“As a result of your blessing to us, we were able to secure the residence of one of our clients and neither he nor his possessions were put out on the street.”
Minister Cheryl W. Robinson
President, Ordained-Ministries, Inc.

 

“Awarded funds will allow JPAS to continue fulfilling our mission of providing quality artistic educational programming to the Greater New Orleans Community and the Gulf South.”
Karel Sloane-Boekbinder
Director of Cultural Crossroads and Stage Without a Theatre

 

“Being such a small nonprofit, this grant will help us accomplish our goals to ensure more women in the region become financially independent.”
LaToria L. Willis
Executive Director, Dress for Success New Orleans

 

“Thank you so much for this generous award.  We will be able to help so m any people with these funds.”
Mary Ann Brown

 

“These funds will be used to support our training efforts during the next ten months.”
Brian P. Jakes, Sr.
CEO, Southeast AHEC