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Communities in Schools Gulf South

Communities In Schools® (CIS) of the Gulf South was established in 1996 as Communities In Schools of Greater New Orleans. Communities In Schools® of the Gulf South is an affiliate of Communities In Schools, a national nonprofit founded by Bill Milliken over 40 years ago. Bill came up with the idea of bringing community resources inside public schools where they are accessible, coordinated, and accountable. Bill once said: “It’s relationships, not programs, that change children." He continued, "a great program simply creates the environment for healthy relationships to form between adults and children. Young people thrive when adults care about them on a one-to-one level, and when they also have a sense of belonging to a caring community.”  Following in the footsteps of Bill Milliken, a group of committed local volunteers including Margaret Wall, Claire Stahel, and the late Frances “Frankie” Wittenberg brought the national Communities In Schools model to New Orleans. Since 1996, CIS Gulf South has grown from serving students at one school to serving over 11,000 students across Louisiana.  In the spring of 2018, Communities In Schools® of Greater New Orleans changed its name to Communities In Schools® of the Gulf South to reflect the growing needs of the broader community and to serve more students in our growing region. CIS Gulf South is continuing to expand and serve more students and families across Louisiana and began serving students and families in Capital Area and Acadiana.

Jobs Listing

Reading Tutor

Contact Information

Jules Mae
Volunteer Coordinator
volunteer@cisgulfsouth.org
504-884-7975

Shanye Latter
Chief Program Officer
shaynel@cisgulfsouth.org
504-301-6434

Location Address
Locations vary throughout the City of New Orleans.