As state officials keep an eye on the Caribbean, parish governments across Acadiana are preparing as Tropical Depression Nine continues to gain strength as it makes its way towards the Gulf of Mexico.
As state officials keep an eye on the Caribbean, parish governments across Acadiana are preparing as Tropical Depression Nine continues to gain strength as it makes its way towards the Gulf of Mexico.
All classes will be canceled on Monday, Aug. 30. Classes will resume on Tuesday, Aug. 31.
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Loreauville Community Project has created an Amazon Wish List for Hurricane Ida relief. If you choose to purchase items, ship to Kirsten Bourque. Her name will pop up as a shipping address at checkout.
https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/l...?ref_=wl_share
Catholic Charities of Acadiana also have an Amazon wish list and other options to help. You can access that information at:
http://catholiccharitiesacadiana.org
As always, the response has been great. We have four local drop off locations for supplies and donations.
Loreauville:
Town Hall
Village Market
Corner Grocery
New Iberia:
Mill Side Market
We also unloaded a truckload of supplies from a group in Houston as the warehouse we’re using to store supplies. Other groups are also using Town Hall as a collection spot on nights before they make deliveries. We have 5 trailer loads heading East tomorrow morning. It’s unfortunate that we have done this for two straight years, but we’re learning each time and becoming more efficient.
The Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and Black Student-Athlete Association are accepting donations during Friday's Women's Soccer match between Louisiana and Southeastern Louisiana which will directly benefit the Lady Lions' program.
The former Cajuns running back is taking hurricane relief supplies to LaPlace as they try to recover from Hurricane Ida's wrath. Here's how you can help...
They will be collecting those donations from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
University of Louisiana students are stepping up to assist in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida, and they need your help.
The UL Student Nurses Association and Sigma Nu fraternity are coordinating relief drives, according to posts on each organization’s Instagram account.
UL student-athletes are also supporting relief efforts.
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Student Emergency Fund donations will enable the University to help students in the storm’s aftermath
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Why does the University have a Ragin' Cajuns Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and Black Student-Athlete Association? I thought they were all "Student" athletes! Everything seems to be getting to be Black & White when I thought we were supposed to be wanting to get to a colorblind society!
I thought the same thing. Don't bring color into the equation if you don't want it to be part of the problem!
Wow, I am proud of myself for that line!
Seriously though, that is how I feel. I treat people fairly and feel there is no reason to separate when you are trying to unite!
I did it again; I will stop now.
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