Reconcile at 25

Purpose Possibility & Impact

From a leap of faith in 2000 to transforming thousands of lives—celebrate our journey and the stories that shaped us.

25 Years of

Transformation

2000+

Total Program Graduates

25

Years in Central City

40+

Community partners

108,000

Catfish Plates Served

Priceless

Lives Transformed

A Legacy

in Motion

Celebrate

With Us

SUNday SOCIAL

25 Years of Good Food & Great Purpose
September 28

This laid-back, approachable neighborhood social brings together everything we love about New Orleans—incredible live music from headlining local act Sunpie Barnes, signature cocktails from New Orleans’ hottest bars, curated Reconcile passed offerings, plus food stations featuring our alumni and workforce partner chefs, and the kind of authentic community spirit that defines Reconcile. Dance, dine, and sip on delicious cocktails while experiencing firsthand the power of our mission to cultivate growth and empower potential in New Orleans youth. It's more than a party—it's 25 years of impact served up with good music, great food, and even greater purpose!

Community Day

September 5

Community Day at Café Reconcile celebrates 25 years of transformation through the voices and talents of our incredible alumni community. Join us for a special lunch service featuring our signature menu plus anniversary specials. Join us for storytelling, family-friendly fun, mission-driven activations, and even the announcement of our community conversations that bring our story to life. See how a community investing in its young people creates lasting change and discover how you can be part of the next chapter.

25 Years of
Growth Stories

Hear from the voices that built our community

Kheri Billy

Chief Executive Officer

When I think about emerging needs for the young people at Reconcile, I like to always think more broadly about how our city operates. What are the needs of young people, children, adults
in our city? Because we’re not serving young people in a bubble.

Caitlin Scanlan

Chief Development Officer

Reconcile is a community. There is a legacy of saying, ‘I want what is better for the next generation.’ When you give that gift, it is going back to young people to do really important work.

More Stories

Does Your City 
Love You Back?

Does Your City Love You Back? is a three-part series from Reconcile and WDSU that explores what it really means for New Orleans to care for its young people. Through conversations with community leaders, alumni, and advocates, the series highlights how Reconcile models what it looks like when a city truly shows love in action.

  • WDSU's Darryl Forges with Kheri Billy, Monique Robinson, and alum Keenan Jordan.

    Episode 1

    In Episode 1, Cafe Reconcile CEO Kheri Billy and Chief Program Officer Monique Robinson are joined by alum Keenan Jordan and reflect on the organization’s beginnings and its impact on the community.

  • WDSU's Darryl Forges with Kheri Billy, Monique Robinson, Toya Crosby, and Jake Gleghorn.

    Episode 2

    In Episode 2, Cafe Reconcile CEO Kheri Billy and Chief Program Officer Monique Robinson are joined by Toya Crosby, Program Manager of Employment & Alumni Services for Cafe Reconcile, and Jake Gleghorn, the Chief Strategy Officer of New Orleans Career Center to talk about setting up young people of Cafe Reconcile up for success.

  • WDSU Daryl Forges with Kheri Billy, Monique Robinson, Karen Evans, and Dr. Berre Burch.

    Episode 3

    In the series finale, WDSU’s Darryl Forges and co hosts Kheri Billy and Monique Robinson of Cafe Reconcile discuss how the organization and city of New Orleans can come together to help young people thrive. Karen Evans of the Children's Youth & Planning Board and Dr. Berre Burch of the Children's Bureau of New Orleans break down how systemic love and support for youth, as well as filling the community well of resources will help young people build not only for their future, but also build better mental health.