At Mind Coach NOLA, Baker collaborates with mental health professionals, educators, and families to meet the needs of Louisiana’s neurodiverse population.
Category: Community Spotlight
Community Spotlight: Po-Breaux’s
August 3, 2019When you walk into Cafe Negril’s new entertainment and food space, Po-Breaux’s, one thing immediately becomes clear: there’s no place on Frenchman Street quite like it.
Progressive’s Lifestyle: Sephora Beauty
July 27, 2019Sephora believes in championing all beauty, living with courage, and standing fearlessly together to celebrate our differences.
Community Spotlight: The Marquee Opens With Habitat Build
July 19, 2019There are few resorts or venues that begin their tenure in a city the way that The Marquee by Bluegreen Vacations did.
Community Spotlight: Better Off Bowling
June 7, 2019If you’re looking for something different to do this summer, you might want to give bowling a try. Better Off Bowling is a national company launching new social bowling leagues […]
CrescentCare: From NO/AIDS Task Force to Total Patient Care
May 31, 2019NO/AIDS Task Force was founded in 1983 in response to the early devastating effects of the AIDS epidemic in New Orleans.
Community Spotlight: Mountain Pure, Louisiana’s First CBD Company
April 25, 2019The story of Mountain Pure CBD is of three friends seeking to help their community manage pain (and a variety of other conditions) with plant-based medicine.
MoVE + #MeToo: A Marriage of Ideals and Action
April 18, 2019On Monday, the MoVE Initiative hosted a panel about the #MeToo movement, and what young voters can do to ensure the movement doesn’t lose its momentum.
Palm Sunday Vaccination Drive Brings People together for their Pets
April 17, 2019Sunday, April 14th, the Louisiana SPCA and the Southeast Louisiana Veterinary Association hosted its annual Palm Sunday Rabies Vaccination Drive.
NOLA Comedy Hour at the Hi-Ho Lounge: Laughing Through the Madness
February 21, 2019Like most of my NOLA adventures, this one was birthed from nonsense. It seems I routinely fail to take life seriously. It was midweek. If I remember it right, this […]
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