Keep Trick or Treat Alive

Active neighborhoods are safer neighborhoods.
Events where neighbors can meet and informally interact have become even more important in recent years with technological advances.
We no longer see our neighbors in the local market because we do our shopping online.
We no longer chat over the fence, we chat on social media.
This creates a lack of community and goodwill, and reinforces the notion that we stand alone rather than together.
We believe that community events, such as Trick or Treat, help to strengthen neighborhoods.
Let us help your neighborhood revitalize the community tradition of Trick or Treat.
Please complete the form below to register your neighborhood for assistance.
Note: At this time we can only service neighborhoods in the Greater Baton Rouge Area. We hope to expand our service area in the future.
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Blog Posts
Rachel’s Story
This heartwarming tale illustrates the power of collaboration, community spirit, and the 10/31 Consortium’s dedication to making every child’s Halloween a memorable and safe experience.
Maria’s Story
Maria wanted to give back to the community and make sure that every child had the opportunity to experience the magic of Halloween.
Mrs. Jenkins’ Story
There are many lonely and elderly people just like Mrs. Jenkins in Baton Rouge. This is just one example of their stories and how 10/31 Consortium can help.
Alex’s Story
There are many children just like Alex in Baton Rouge. This is just one example of their stories and how 10/31 Consortium can help.