NEW ORLEANS — The Orleans Parish District Attorney’s Office, in partnership with the City of New Orleans and an interdenominational coalition of faith and civic leaders, convened the first quarterly Communities of Hope retreat on Saturday, February 28, 2026, at Loyola University New Orleans’ Monroe Hall.
The gathering brought together pastors, priests, imams, lay leaders, city department heads, senior members of the Moreno Administration, and university students for a day of strategy, relationship-building, and solution-driven dialogue focused on public safety, health, housing, and quality of life.
The program opened with a welcome from Xavier Cole, President of Loyola University, who reflected on the institution’s role as a convener of civic dialogue and a catalyst for justice-centered leadership. Professor Joe Givens provided an overview of the purpose and evolution of the Communities of Hope partnership, explaining how faith institutions and civic leaders had worked intentionally to streamline shared concerns across congregations and neighborhoods into coordinated, solution-oriented engagement with public officials.