Monday, July 7, 2008

First Day at St. Bernard Project









Greetings from Cindy, Caitlin, and Lindsey:

We spent the morning at St. Bernard Project, an amazing non-profit that assists St. Bernard Parish residents in rebuilding their homes post-Katrina.
We're spending four days researching the organization and gathering stories to create a community outreach and fundraising effort in the Pacific Northwest.

We interviewed:
  • Zack, the founder of St. Bernard Project
  • Colleen (office manager) and Joe (office staff member and former client)
  • Families assisted by this amazing non-profit organization (stories and pictures will be posted at later date)

Some interesting facts about the county of St. Bernard Parish:

  • Katrina destroyed 100% of the homes (27,000 residences), displacing 65,000 residents
  • 1800 families are still living in FEMA trailers
  • approximately one-half (32,000) of the 65,000 residents have returned
  • St. Bernard Project has completed 131 homes, and is currently working on 30 homes
  • 60 people are on the waiting list
  • St. Bernard Project can rebuild a house with volunteer labor for approximately $13, 500

For more information, visit St. Bernard Project's website: http://www.stbernardproject.org/

Look for more information tomorrow!














3 comments:

Mom said...

From Corine: I'm so proud of you Cindy. I'll be checking the blog daily. I love the Greener shirts and the BHHS shirt. Way to show the pride.

Cindy said...

Thanks, Corine! We're seeing Ms. Leola today - a wonderful woman we did some fundraising for last year so she could move back home. I'll get up some more pictures tonight!
Cindy

am said...

The project looks really cool.

Adam