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Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project
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New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity to Participate in Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project Gulf Coast 2008
New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity (NOAHH) will celebrate it's 25th year of service in the metropolitan New Orleans Area by participating in the Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project with Habitat for Humanity International.
During the Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project Week (May 11 - 16, 2008), NOAHH will blitz build (start to finish) 7 homes; finish and dedicate 25 homes (homes started since January 1, 2008); and start 25 homes (start to dry-in status) during the week. The homes will be spread throughout the Upper Ninth Ward, Westbank and the Hollygrove areas of New Orleans.
Hundreds of volunteers from around the country will participate and experience a Habitat build as never experienced before. The week will be full of work, fun and community-building as future homeowners come in contact with the volunteers as their homes are built.
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita destroyed or damaged more than half-a-million houses along the Gulf Coast. According to a 2007 RAND Corporation study, 72 percent of all houses in Orleans Parish, Louisiana which includes New Orleans, were damaged. This does not include the parishes of St. Bernard, St. Charles, Plaquemines or Jefferson which NOAHH also serves.
“Our commitment to the New Orleans area has never been stronger,” added Pate. “There is much to be done and we are committed to doing our part to help displaced New Orleanians.”
NOAHH’s building efforts are concentrated on the Upper Ninth Ward, Hollygrove, Central City, St. Bernard Parish, Jefferson Parish and Plaquemines Parish. These neighborhoods are all in need of housing opportunities and through key partnerships, NOAHH is able to make home ownership affordable for many families.
Since the devastation of the city by wind and water during Hurricane Katrina and the subsequent levee failures, New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity (NOAHH) has become the leading homebuilder and one of the foremost forces of recovery of the city. Post Katrina, NOAHH has built over 100 houses, with 160 more under construction. With a goal of completing 180 houses this year, NOAHH is growing at an exponential rate. Over 60,000 volunteers have flocked to New Orleans to do their part. In 2006, NOAHH pulled 12% of all single family residential new construction building permits (60 pulled out of total 513) – the largest single applicant both for-profit and non-profit.
25 Years of Building with the Carters
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