FOX Corporation supports New Orleans terrorist attack victims, families through Love One Louisiana Foundation

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Louisiana's Lt. Gov. shares thoughts on terror attack

A U.S. Army veteran driving a pickup truck that bore the flag of the Islamic State group wrought carnage on New Orleans’ raucous New Year’s celebration, killing 15 people as he steered around a police blockade and slammed into revelers before being shot dead by police. Louisiana Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser joined LiveNOW from FOX's Josh Breslow to discuss.

FOX Corporation is partnering with the Love One Louisiana Foundation in support of those impacted by the terrorist attacks in New Orleans.

The Love One Louisiana Foundation is a nonprofit organization led by the First Lady of Louisiana, Sharon Landry, founded after the deadly terror attack to unite people "in the spirit of compassion, resilience, and service to empower Louisiana's boundless generosity and enduring strength."

Fourteen people were killed on Bourbon Street during the New Year's Day terror attack. 

FILE - Scenes from a vigil held for people killed on Bourbon street are seen on Jan. 04, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana.  (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

Donations to the Love One Louisiana Foundation will help families by providing funds for funeral expenses, medical care and ongoing care for orphans and families of the victims of the Bourbon Street Attack.

"Our nation – and the great State of Louisiana – stands united in prayer and support for the victims and families impacted by the New Year's Day French Quarter terrorist attack," Landry said in a statement. "Please join us in supporting our neighbors affected by this senseless tragedy."

FOX Corporation, the parent company of FOX Weather, encourages everyone to support this mission by donating to the Love One Louisiana Foundation.

Donations can be made at go.fox/NOLA or by scanning the QR code below. 

QR code linking to Love One Foundation donation site.

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