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First Horizon Bank Gifts New Orleans Facility to United Way

A former First Horizon Bank branch on Canal Street now belongs to the United Way of Southeast Louisiana, marking a permanent shift for the organization’s Prosperity Center. The donation aims to anchor the nonprofit’s efforts in economic mobility and financial counseling within a long-term, dedicated physical space in the city.

First Horizon Bank Gifts New Orleans Facility to United Way

The facility at 4011 Canal Street will serve as the new home for the J. Wayne Leonard Prosperity Center, a hub providing workforce development, housing counseling, and tax preparation services. For United Way, the acquisition removes barriers to scaling these resources, turning a commercial banking site into a community-focused gateway for families seeking financial stability.

Tony Adams, Gulf States Regional President for First Horizon Bank, described the move as a commitment to the region’s long-term infrastructure. Meghan Donelon, who chairs the United Way board for 2026–2027, noted that the organization had already been utilizing the space, making the transfer a logical step in solidifying their local presence. Michael Williamson, President and CEO of United Way of Southeast Louisiana, characterized the gift as a transformative milestone that secures the center's capacity to serve future generations.

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