Fontenot couple to be honored for its philanthropy efforts

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Following in the footsteps of Frank and Rhonda Butler and Leonard and Mary Alice Fontenot, another Evangeline Parish couple has received the honor of Community Foundation of Acadiana’s Leaders in Philanthropy Award sponsored by Hancock Whitney Bank, Investar Bank, and Southwest Fidelity.
The 2019 award will be presented to Joan and Eugene Fontenot during a ceremony to be held Thursday, November 7, at 11:30 a.m. at the Cajundome Convention Center.
“The Fontenots have spent decades opening their hearts to serve others in their community,” CFA said in a press release. “The couple has a passion for supporting education and religious organizations throughout Evangeline Parish.”
The press release continued as follows: “Sacred Heart Elementary and Sacred Heart High School in Ville Platte are unique places for Joan and Eugene because its where they attended school as children. After graduating, they became volunteers and supporters of the Sacred Heart Foundation, an organization that has sustained the schools since the 1980s.”
“The couple has worked with the foundation to organize its annual fundraiser for decades. The Sacred Heart Foundation has purchased hundreds of laptops for elementary students, built a commons area and new classrooms at the high school, and renovated the locker rooms in the gymnasium. These are only a few of the many things the foundation has provided for the school and its students.”
“As a retired art teacher, Joan taught summer classes to children, where they learned the fundamentals of art. She extended her talents in the Quilters Guild and worked with a group of friends to make hundreds of quilts for sick children and soldiers serving overseas.”
“Joan and Eugene are passionate about supporting humanitarian efforts. They donated one of their commercial buildings in downtown Ville Platte to house the Christian Care and Share Center. The Center provides financial assistance and gives food and clothing to hundreds of families throughout the year.”
“They have been supporters of the Food Net Food Bank affiliate for more than 30 years. During the holiday season, Eugene coordinates the annual Food for Family Food Drive, which collects non-perishable food items, and food boxes are prepared for families, annually.”
“Eugene’s most recent volunteer work is serving as a founding member of the board of directors for the Evangeline Parish Foundation (EPF), an affiliate of Community Foundation of Acadiana. Established in 2018, EPF focuses on improving education and economic development throughout Evangeline Parish. Eugene’s fellow board members have said that he brings value and experience to the board that will help rally community leaders to invest in EPF.”
“The Fontenot’s have supported many nonprofit organizations such as American Cancer Society and Relay for Life, Ville Platte Youth Sports Organization, Diocese of Lafayette, Ville Platte High School Boosters Club, and the Jesuit Retreat Center in Grand Coteau.”
“Joan and Eugene grew up, witnessing the generosity of others in the community, which encouraged them to make philanthropy a priority.”
Leaders in Philanthropy Awards are presented annually to outstanding individuals or couples from each of the eight parishes of Community Foundation of Acadiana’s primary service area who have made a philanthropic impact in their communities through substantial charitable contributions to or by attracting substantial contributions for nonprofits, churches or schools.