Entergy New Orleans focuses on helping the city’s homeless population through volunteer support and charitable donations.
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Thousands of Louisiana families in need will have access to nutritious food this holiday season thanks to grants from Entergy Louisiana.
The New Orleans Bar Association presented its Presidents' Award to Marcus Brown, executive vice president and general counsel for Entergy, on Oct. 3 in New Orleans.
The company’s pro bono program supports such efforts as the Self Help Resource Center, which has helped thousands of unrepresented low-income and vulnerable domestic court litigants in the Greater New Orleans area.
Entergy’s participation in National Volunteer Month reflects the company’s year-round community involvement and support.
Entergy also provides $60,000 grant to support Floating Islands Restoration Project in Vermillion Bay.
Although Entergy New Orleans employees give back to the community in which they live and work all year long, they wanted to give back in a special way during National Volunteer Month by helping those in need. That's why they returned to the Ozanam Inn to serve lunch to homeless men, women and children right here in the Crescent City.
Entergy Arkansas is sharing and caring in the Ozarks.
Filing your taxes can be a daunting task, but some of our customers eased the stress of tax preparation and enjoyed greener returns this year by getting help during Entergy Mississippi’s Super Tax Day, Feb. 17.