GiveNOLA Day 2024

GiveNOLA Day is a 24-hour event hosted by the Greater New Orleans Foundation to inspire people to give generously to nonprofits making our region stronger, creating a thriving community for all.

A Fundraiser by 504HealthNet, Inc. supporting 504HealthNet, Inc.

Healthy Hospitality is an initiative originally in partnership with New Orleans Tourism and Marketing Corporation (now New Orleans & Company) from 2018 to 2020 in response to hospitality industry workers’ concerns. The goal of Healthy Hospitality was to connect hospitality industry workers, most of whom are not offered paid sick leave or health insurance benefits through work, to primary, dental, and/or behavioral health care at 504HealthNet member organizations.

In this critical time of enduring impacts of COVID-19 surges, PHE Medicaid benefits ending, and economic recovery efforts, 504HealthNet seeks to relaunch Healthy Hospitality to address current gaps in healthcare access among hospitality workers, promote their overall well-being and improve the health outcomes of those who keep the city’s history, music, food, and culture alive.

Help us reach service industry workers to connect them to primary and behavioral health care!

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Make Your GiveNOLA Day donation today!
Can’t wait until May 7? You can make your gift now to any of our regional nonprofits.
GiveNOLA Day is a 24-hour event hosted by the Greater New Orleans Foundation to inspire people to give generously to nonprofits making our region stronger, creating a thriving community for all.

504HealthNet is dedicated to ensuring everyone in our community has access to high-quality primary care and behavioral health services irrespective of the person’s ability to pay. To do this, 504HealthNet supports an integrated and coordinated network of healthcare providers in the Greater New Orleans area through advocacy, outreach, and education efforts. Connect. Learn. Advocate.

504HealthNet Office Hours are 9AM-5PM, Monday through Friday.

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