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Team LOPA Volunteers are needed to help set up the Inner Wheel of Baton Rouge's "Attic Trash to Treasure Sale!" This year the LOPA Foundation has been selected as a benefiting charity of the sale, so we would like to give the organization as much help as possible.

Volunteer shifts are available every weekday from January 23 to March 5. Hours are Monday through Thursday 9:00 am-3:00 pm and Fridays from 9:00 am -12:00 pm. Lunch is provided for volunteers each day.

If you are already a LOPA volunteer, click the VOLUNTEER button and then select the days and times you would like to help out. Please note: even though shifts span from six to four hours, you ARE NOT OBLIGATED to be there the entire time. If you can only come for two or three hours, we will take it!

If you are not yet in our system, you will need to create an account and complete a volunteer application before you can register.

For help setting up an account or signing up for shifts, please contact Sid Williams at swilliams@lopa.org or (504)837-3355 ext. 346. Please include your name and phone number in your message.

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In Support of LOPA Foundation

About the LOPA Foundation: With a core purpose of Working for Hope, Working in Honor and Working to Heal, the LOPA Foundation solicits and receives donations to support LOPA’s efforts to educate and celebrate the everlasting gift of organ and tissue donation.  Gifts made to the LOPA Foundation help increase LOPA’s capacity and honor the thousands of Louisianians impacted by donation each year. The LOPA Foundation has been designated as a 501(c)3 charitable and tax-exempt organization by the Internal Revenue Service and is treated by the IRS as a supporting foundation to LOPA.

About LOPA: Louisiana Organ Procurement Agency (LOPA) was established on April 1, 1988 as an independent, not-for-profit organ and tissue recovery agency. LOPA is federally designated by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid as the organ procurement organization (OPO) responsible for servicing the state of Louisiana. LOPA is tasked with two main objectives; housing and maintaining the Louisiana Donor Registry, and recovering organs and tissue for transplant. LOPA partners with professionals throughout the state, including eye banks and all hospitals within Louisiana, to accomplish its life saving and enhancing goals. Education is key to this process, and our staff offers a variety of educational opportunities for the public and professionals within our state. 


LOPA's Core Purpose is MAKING LIFE HAPPEN.