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Community Recharge Stations And Community Feeding Site In City Of Baton Rouge
More Community Recharge Stations could open as community centers regain power.
September 3, 2021
Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome announces community recharge stations, community feeding sites, and point of distribution sites for Saturday, September 4 (all food is available while supplies last, and please be flexible with delivery times).
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Community Recharge Stations: Each site has air conditioning, WiFi, stations for recharging electronic devices, and food & water while supplies last. Everyone is asked to wear a mask. More Community Recharge Stations could open as community centers regain power.
- In partnership with Councilman Lamont Cole
MLK Community Center
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4000 Gus Young Avenue
Open Noon-6pm
Lunch 1:30pm
Dinner 5:30 pm
- In partnership with Councilwoman Carolyn Coleman
Leo S Butler Community Center
950 E Washington St.
Open 8am-6pm
Breakfast 10 am
Lunch 1:30pm
Dinner 5:30 pm
- In partnership with Councilwoman Chauna Banks
Southern University Game will be streamed at this site
Jewel J Newman Community Center
2013 Central Rd.
Open 4-8 pm
Community Feeding Sites
- In partnership with Councilmember Aaron Moak
Pennington YMCA
15550 Old Hammond Highway
5:30 PM
- In partnership with Councilmember Jennifer Racca
@Highland
1 Smart Way
12:30PM
- In partnership with Councilmember Brandon Noel
Mount Pleasant Baptist Church
22911 Reams Road
12:30PM
Point of Distribution Sites: the site below will distribute food, water and ice while supplies last.
- In partnership with Councilmember Rowdy Gaudet
BREC Burbank Park Soccer Complex, South Pavilion
12400 Burbank Drive
8:00AM until supplies last
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