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- The Green Project
The Green Project is an environmental nonprofit in New Orleans, LA Our Salvage Store, Paint Recycling Center, Environmental Education and Community Workshops help salvage, recycle, educate and empower New Orleans
- LA Green Corps - Louisiana Green Corps
Louisiana Green Corps provides environmental education and career building opportunities for people aspiring to improve their lives and our community
- Green Infrastructure - NOLA Ready
Simple projects like installing a rain garden or rain barrel in your yard can help reduce the risk of flooding on your property A community of non-profit organizations in New Orleans is here to help with green infrastructure education and installation
- Green Tea - Broadmoor, New Orleans, LA
Green Tea’s business originated in New York City, the owner is a second-generation specialized in Chinese food culinary The owner has been in the restaurant business since the 1990s While attending high school and college, he helped his family-own restaurants to deliver excellent food and services
- Urban Restoration - Go Green NOLA
Immediately after Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast, Global Green USA was on the ground in New Orleans, evaluating how we could respond to the disaster Since then, Global Green has unveiled an aggressive plan to rebuild New Orleans green, including the Holy Cross Project and Green School Initiative
- Grace at the Green Light - Home
Grace at The Green Light is hard at work changing the culture of our great city Every day, it’s our mission to provide care for the people who need it the most We’ve all seen someone down and out looking for a little hope at the green lights, and as we speed away to our lives, they’re still there
- Green Light New Orleans
Green Light New Orleans promotes the sustainability of New Orleans by directly serving residents one household at a time Green Light’s program participants demonstrate that a single action can lead to big changes if that action is repeated by many individuals
- Green - Wikipedia
Green is the color between cyan and yellow on the visible spectrum It is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495–570 nm
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