LSU is a great asset to Baton Rouge LA and its inhabitants. Aside from the cultural, academic and athletic offerings LSU also offers the community its philanthropic services in the for of Volunteer LSU. Volunteer LSU was formed after Hurricane Katrina when there was such a need for help in so many areas. Volunteer LSU is not something that students have to be involved in which makes it so much more special, students are helping where they are needed because they want to. The mission statement of Volunteer LSU is “to promote and coordinate volunteer opportunities, build partnerships within the community, and instill a lifelong commitment to service.”
If you are looking to relocate to an area where helping people matters consider Baton Rouge Louisiana. Baton Rouge is a city rich with culture and southern charm and is also a city which is faring well through an overall tough economy. Contact Glenda Daughety and her team today to learn more about Baton Rouge real estate and all that Baton Rouge has to offer.
For a complimentary search of all available real estate in Baton Rouge go to www.glendadaughety.com for access to the Baton Rouge MLS. Call Glenda Daughety today, (225) 205-2672, for the best in Baton Rouge Real Estate knowledge and service!








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