What is Lighthouse Louisiana? At Lighthouse Louisiana, we exist to create opportunities for people with disabilities to succeed. But what is success? For some, it's employment. We help them get skills, get employed, and stay employed. For others, it's having the tools & training to remain independent so they can stay in their home and not have to rely on others to take care of them. For kids, it's access to assistive technology so they can learn on par with their sighted peers and go on to have a productive career someday. For someone who is blind, success can be safely navigating their community with the help of a white cane (Mardi Gras parades, public transit, or any other situation) For a Deaf or Deafblind person, success can be clear communication with a doctor with the assistance of a skilled interpreter. Lighthouse Louisiana Light up the Night Join us on Friday, September 14, 2018 for an evening of delicious food, cocktails, dancing, a live auction, and fun at the Garden District home of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Grace, Jr., 2525 St. Charles Avenue. The patron party is from 7 pm to 8 pm and the event is from 8 pm to 11 pm, tickets starting at $100, and sponsorship's are available! Cost $100.00 Location View map 2525 St. Charles Avenue New Orleans, LA Additional Information Phone
Friday, Sep 14, 2018 8 PM
Lighthouse Louisiana Light up the Night
$100.00
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2525 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans, LA
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