BUILDING LIVES
SERVING NEW ORLEANS SINCE 2011
Growing up without a father is a challenge facing thousands of boys in our city. Unfortunately, for all too many of them, the challenge will prove overwhelming.
Son of a Saint exists to provide mentorship, education, recreation, camaraderie, cultural enrichment, and emotional support to our mentees.
We are helping to fill the void for hundreds of fatherless young men in New Orleans.
CONTACT US
2803 St. Philip Street | New Orleans, LA 70119
hello@sonofasaint.org | 504.561.7508
HOLISTIC PROGRAMS
14 YEARS OF IMPACT
14 YEARS OF IMPACT
2024 ANNUAL GALA
A NIGHT TO REMEMBER
NOVEMBER 22, 2024 | FOUR SEASONS NEW ORLEANS
GIVE THE GIFT OF IMPACT
WATCH OUR ALUMNI IMPACT STORIES
This holiday season, we invite you to Give the Gift of Impact. Your contribution directly supports the boys in our program, providing access to life-changing mentorship, academic assistance, mental health resources, and enriching experiences.
HOW TO GET INVOLVED
MENTEES
We accept young men ages 10-12 who have lost a father due to death; long-term incarceration of 15 years or more, that can be verified; adoption by a single mother; or a young man whose father has been deported.
MENTORS
Make a difference in a young boy's life – become a mentor at Son of a Saint! Your time and support can inspire positive change. Apply to be a mentor today and be a guiding light for a brighter future.
VOLUNTEERS
Volunteering with Son of a Saint is a rewarding way to make a difference for our boys and our city. We depend on volunteers for a variety of functions critical to the operational success of the organization. It’s also a fun and engaging way to give back!
TESTIMONIALS
Nicole Dunbar
MOM OF MENTEES ZANDER AND KYZER
”When I think about Zander and Kyzer’s growth and success, it’s the Son of a Saint organization that has made significant contributions to their accomplishments and to our lives. This certainly includes the life of my 75-year-old mother, Verga Fortenberry, who is a transportation driver for the organization. Her life is filled with joy every opportunity she gets to interact with the mentees and staff.
As a single mother left to raise my two sons after the tragic loss of their father, I was not sure of what the future would hold for my family. However, that changed after watching an interview on the news featuring Mr. Sonny sharing his personal story and vision of helping fatherless boys. The trajectory for both of my sons’ lives is much clearer now. My family and I are truly grateful for all the beautiful memories we’ve shared and the creation of these lifelong relationships.”