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Wayward Episcopalian Donating Member (133 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-01-07 10:49 AM
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Gulf Coast Organizations in Need
Cross-posted from The Wayward Episcopalian: Nathan on New Orleans. Pictures at the original post.

It is June now, and the few friends I have left still in high school graduated last night. This can only mean summer is upon us - what are your plans? Is there room for a relaxing work trip to the Gulf Coast?

I've posted this before, but given the arrival of summer, I feel I should post it again. Here is a list of volunteer organizations in the Gulf Coast that need your help. To understand why the need is so desperate, please read this, and peruse these. Think about it - you can help your needy brothers and sisters during the day, hit the Mississippi beach in the evening, and check out the French Quarter at night! What more could you want out of a summer trip?

I can't count the times I was told, "Thank God you're here! If it wasn't for you church people and faith-based groups, nothing would ever get done!" (This applies to secular non-profits, too!) If you can't head down yourself, you can still help by recommending this diary, and if you have your own blog, providing link to this post - it's the only way the Gulf Coast region can ever recover. Thank you.

Detailed information for contacting the Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana's Office of Disaster Response follows these other links. Since I worked with the Diocese for three months, I have more information on it than on other volunteer organizations, though all come highly recommended.

Common Ground Collective
For more information - My Blog Post on Common Ground

ACORN

Hands on New Orleans
Hands on Gulf Coast
(Much of the Dartmouth volunteering is done through the Hands On network.)

Habitat for Humanity

Evangelical Free Church of America

Presbyterian Disaster Assistance

United Church of Christ Volunteer Opportunities

Americorps

Specific Volunteer Jobs at Volunteermatch.org


Click here for information on specific volunteer opportunities with the Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana. Opportunities include rebuilding houses (no special skills needed!), helping with the mobile respite care unit (basically a distribution center, which I helped run for several months), community activities at specific churches, helping with various soup kitchen or meals-on-wheels type programs, and traveling with the St. Anna's Mobile Medical Mission (a free RV clinic). The Diocese will provide you with the tools and housing you and your crew need, though you must come up with your own transportation and food. The current volunteer coordinators are Susan Foto (sfoto@edola.org) and Darlene Davillier (ddavillier@edola.org). Contact them to set up your trip after you've read through the ODR's website. The new Beacon of Hope center at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in the Lakeview neighborhood also has its own volunteer operation.

If you're interested in a long-term internship, Foto and Davillier might still be the people to contact, but you might also try Katie Mears, who runs the gutting/rebuilding program, at kmears@edola.org. It can't hurt to include all three in the "to" field. Interns lead rebuilding crews, live in a house uptown, and receive a small stipend. At then-19, I was the youngest; most are 22-25. Trust me, being underage crimps your social life with such a group.

Cross-posted from The Wayward Episcopalian: Nathan on New Orleans. Also sent to Daily Kos and MyDD.
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Wayward Episcopalian Donating Member (133 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-01-07 10:50 AM
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1. Comments?
Other good links? Experiences volunteering? Other comments? Questions?

If we don't help the region out, who will?
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noamnety Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-01-07 12:12 PM
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2. I worked with Emergency Communities, and love them.
They aren't affiliated with any religious outfit, for those who prefer that.

Here's a post of mine describing a recent trip down, and linking to a video:

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x751538
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