The countdown to #ProjectNOLA 2024 continues. Only 4 days until orientation! Can't wait to see what these incredible photographers create with their nonprofit partners.
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Photo by 2-time alumnus of Project NOLA Joseph Barretto 💚 #ProjectNOLA #MomentaFamily #photoworkshop #nonprofitphotography #photojournalismworkshop #documentarystorytellers
It is with heavy hearts we learned today of the passing of #MomentaFamily ’s Beverly Belcamino, who attended #ProjectNOLA 2016.
Beverly was assigned to the nonprofit partner French Quarter Festivals, Inc and the coaches will never forget her running in the door one night with a hurricane in one
On Patrol: Live Hey y'all! We need help locating this girl. Can you help by adding this to one of your upcoming episodes? ProjectNOLA Would be so grateful. Thank you!
Today, the DA's Office Chief of Screening Gaudin, Jr. and members of our District Screeners Unit were joined by ED of ProjectNOLA Bryan Lagarde for an opportunity to discuss our new District Screening Initiative and learn more about the ProjectNOLA camera network.
A message from ProjectNOLA’s Facebook page regarding video needed from the West Bank and potentially fake crime cameras.
Photos in thread. 🧵
👏 ProjectNOLA posted on Facebook that they helped New Orleans Police Department identify and impound vehicles repeatedly used for illegal street food vending and whose owners have been causing concern in and around the Quarter. They also identified 2 violent crime suspects who were arrested. 🧵
DA Williams stood with a number of French Quarter community and business leaders including Councilmember Freddie King III, ProjectNOLA’s Bryan LaGarde, New Orleans Police Department 8th District Captain LeJon Roberts, Business Council’s Jim Cook and...
This is kind of like what ProjectNOLA has done with certain citizens in #NOLA . They are working with the government & police there to help New Orleans Police Department go after food vendors who's only crime is not asking the city for permission to sell food.
Most of those helping Project NOLA
If you have a ProjectNOLA camera, I recommend to remove them. It's obvious that these failed experiment is only getting used to go after administrative issues like people not having licenses for doing business in the city. Meanwhile violent crime & carjackings RAGE in the city
ProjectNOLA Cameras & System are the SAME exact way. I wrote NOLACityCouncil when they were considering the 'private camera & law enforcement partnership ordinance' to begin with.
There are roughly 350 private citizens who participate in this program who are betraying their