NEW ORLEANS – Helm Paint & Decorating will serve as a collection point for donated supplies to assist families and the clean-up of flooded homes and businesses in St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, and Washington parishes.
The donated supplies will be distributed through Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New Orleans and utilized during organized volunteer recovery efforts to assist with the removal of debris, trash, and mud/ sand.
Organizers said donations of formula and diapers as well as basic cleaning supplies, trash bags and retailer gift cards are needed most.
Helm Paint & Decorating will collect donations during business hours Monday – Friday, 7:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.; Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; Closed Sunday, at the following locations in New Orleans, Metairie, Mandeville, and Hammond:
New Orleans
8180 Earhart Boulevard, 70118
504-861-8179
5331 Canal Boulevard, 70124
504-485-6569
2801 Magazine Street, 70115
504-891-7333
Metairie
6820 Veterans Boulevard, 70003
504-888-4684
Mandeville
3659 HWY 190, 70471
985-626-0166
Hammond
2108 W. Thomas, 70401
985-542-4356
“Removing debris, assisting with the necessary cleanup, and securing the items that families desperately need is first step in the recovery process,” said Sr. Marjorie Hebert, President and CEO of Catholic Charities. “We are grateful to Helm Paint and Decorating for serving as a collection point for donated cleaning supplies, diapers and formula which will allow Catholic Charities to provide assistance to as many people as possible.”
In addition to collecting donated supplies for Catholic Charities, Helm Paint and Decorating is also offering $25 gift certificates to help subsidize the cost of paint for residents in the impacted areas. “I understand and empathize with those that have been affected by the recent rain events and the aftermath that families are left to deal with,” said Joe Helm, General Manager of Helm Paint and Decorating, Inc. “We wanted to do our part to help.”
Financial donations to support Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New Orleans disaster recovery efforts may be made securely online here: www.ccano.org