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We Are Moving! PDF Print E-mail

Luke's House Clinic will open operations on May 8, 2012 at 2023 Simon Bolivar Avenue. The new space is adjacent to People's United Methodist near the intersection of Simon Bolivar and Jackson Avenues. Click the link for directions. Thanks are given to the Orleans District of the Louisiana Conference UMC and Orleans District Superintendent Rev. Dr. Ramonalynn Bethley for allowing our organization to use the space! Your partnership allows us to continue our mission of hope, help and healing.

 
Brass Bash - Thursday, March 22nd at Republic Nola! PDF Print E-mail

Luke's House Clinic will host the first annual Brass Bash on Thursday, March 22, 2012 from 5:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. at Republic (828 South Peters Street) to fund-raise for our new Central City New Orleans clinic location. The public is invited to this event for an evening of fun, entertainment and great door prize giveaways. Entertainment will be given by The Stooges Brass Band and The Pinettes Brass Band. Our co-hosts are "Mad Men" actor Bryan Batt and WDSU news anchor LaTonya Norton. Regular party pre-sale tickets are $25 and patron tickets are $100. Complementary hors d'oeuvres will be served. Corporate sponsorship packages are also available. Pre-sale tickets are available through www.brassbash.com!

 
Fund-Raising Committee Members PDF Print E-mail

Luke's House Clinic, a New Orleans free clinic, is soliciting fund-raising committee members to prepare for their Spring 2012 event on March 22nd. Committee members will power silent auction items, food donations from local vendors, and other activities. The first of four committee meetings will be held on Monday, January 30th at 6:00 p.m. at their new clinic location: 2023 Simon Bolivar, NOLA, 70113.

Luke's House has been serving the community since 2007. Contact Erica at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to participate!

 
Welcome to Luke's House PDF Print E-mail
Luke's House is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization addressing the health and spiritual needs of New Orleans, Louisiana. Affiliated with the United Methodist Church, Luke's House works closely with church leaders and congregations from across the country to bring healing and compassion to the underserved community of New Orleans.
 
Clinic Heals After Katrina PDF Print E-mail

It has been five years since Hurricane Katrina and many of those who stayed in New Orleans are facing a health care shortage. Doctors have relocated and some hospitals and clinics are closed. Reed Galin shows us how volunteers are bridging the gap.

In partnership with the clinic, United Methodist churches also run a food pantry and collect books for children.  Luke’s House operates two hours a week with a goal of helping clients find long-term care options available in the community.

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