lohavest.blogg.se

Lantern light
Lantern light









As a social worker who has only been in the industry for a few years, Monique’s knowledge in the field of social work, coupled with a passion for helping others, has been a true asset to our agency and the people we serve. She received a Bachelor’s Degree of Social Work from Southern University at New Orleans in 2018 and Although it’s been a little over a year, Monique has truly found a level of comfort in working at Lantern Light. Monique Ceasar, CSW, a native New Orleanian, began at Lantern Light in 2019.

lantern light

Kenitha is truly grateful for the opportunity to continue what she believes is a remarkable ministry for the homeless and less fortunate of New Orleans and knows that her work with Lantern Light has enabled her to fulfill her true calling, which is to serve. She also resumed the food stamp application service after Second Harvest discontinued the program at the Rebuild Center, added services to apply for Medicaid, Child Care and Permanent Residency Cards, as well as expanding the employment assistance program. Kenitha’s responsibilities have included obtaining ID’s and birth certificates, assisting with the food bank program and coordinating the notary services.

lantern light lantern light

Several years later, she increased her volunteer time with the organization and was asked to join the staff as a Social Worker in 2013. She volunteered with Lantern Light while working on her Master’s Degree in Social Work after leaving a ten year career in Advertising and Public Relations. Kenitha Grooms-Williams, LMSW, A native New Orleanian, began volunteering with Lantern Light in 2009 after meeting Sr.











Lantern light