The money will be distributed through its hospitality care partnership with the Louisiana Hospitality Foundation.
A Family Assistance Center supporting the victims of the New Year's Day attack on Bourbon Street has relocated to the New Orleans Family Justice Center, according to United Way of Southeast Louisiana.
Zion Parsons and Chloe Lemay were celebrating the new year on Bourbon Street in New Orleans. Chance placed them on the same block. Where they stood dealt them very different fates.
The United Way of Southeast Louisiana launched a donation fund the day 14 people were killed and 35 others were injured when a man drove through crowds on Bourbon Street New Year's Day.
For some in New Orleans, grieving after the New Year's Day terror assault is short-lived as other priorities of making a living take hold.
The New Orleans Saints and NFL announced Saturday that they will donate $1 million to the victims of the New Year's Day terror attack on Bourbon Street.
Witnesses who had managed to get out of the way saw him emerge ... a bar near the northern end of Bourbon Street and the oldest continually operating gay bar in the United States, according ...
This partnership with GNOF and United Way underscores the shared goal of delivering meaningful assistance to local organizations that are directly supporting victims and their families.
"Our community has experienced an unimaginable tragedy and our collective hearts are broken," said Gayle Benson, who owns the New Orleans Saints.
Gayle Benson, the New Orleans Saints and the NFL Foundation are donating $1 million for relief efforts supporting victims of the New Year's Day Bourbon Street terror attack.
NEW ORLEANS — United Way Southeast Louisiana announced it will provide $100,000 for hospitality workers impacted by the terror attack. The money will be distributed ...