The holidays are fast approaching and many call it the season of
giving. It is a time of not only giving to friends and family but also
giving to those in need. One St. Tammany mom has organized a way not
only to give during the holidays but all year round. Wendy Keller and
her close friend Tina Billiot Our Friends Closet which helps students in need.
started an organization this year called
Although St. Tammany is an affluent area, there are 316 students within the St. Tammany Parish public school district
that are currently homeless and a projected 1,000 or more will be
homeless by the end of the school year. There are not only homeless
students in need, but also students who might not be able to afford
essentials.
The catalyst to Keller’s idea was her 14-year old daughter who is a
student in the St. Tammany Parish public schools. One day Keller’s
daughter asked her for extra hygiene products to take to school for her
friends that were homeless. After calling the school office at St.
Tammany Junior High, she confirmed that this was a true need.
“It ate at me,” she said. “Then, in church one Saturday the homily was ‘If not me, then who? And if not now, then when?”’
That is when both Wendy Keller and Tina Billiot started to collect
basic hygiene supplies and made their first delivery to two schools, St.
Tammany Junior High and Salmen High School. From then on word begin to
spread through social media.
Currently the Billiot’s home has a room that is filled with supplies
such as socks, deodorant, shampoo, toothbrushes and even quarters for
the laundromats. Crews fill the supplies up into bags and they are
delivered to the schools. There is no contact with the students, all the
work is done through the counselors at each school.
Our Friends Closet
is now registered as a nonprofit and now delivers to schools in St.
Tammany, St. Bernard, Tangipahoa and Washington parishes and Ocean
Springs, Mississippi.
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