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Diamond, Louisiana

Disaster Description

Diamond is located in Plaquemines Parish, south of New Orleans. Because Plaquemines Parish encompasses the first 70 miles of the Mississippi River it is host to several oil refineries.

Diamond sustained almost a direct hit by the eye of Hurricane Katrina in August 2005. Most buildings were destroyed. Because of the great displacement of the local population, many people are still doing the physical work of rebuilding their communities. MDS is repairing and rebuilding homes in the Plaquemines Parish as well as rebuilding homes of members of the Grand Bayou Community, a Native American community.

MDS Response
MDS has repaired numerous homes and has rebuilt nine homes in the last three years. The work continues in Plaquemines Parish and on homes in the Grand Bayou.

Photo Gallery

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Ashley and Katherine mudding.

Ms.Goldie-mudding

Goldie mudding.

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Butch enjoys his work at Carmelita's house.

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Lunch break at the Bayou job site.

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Working in the Bayou.

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Raising the walls at Mr. Bennie's house in the Grand Bayou, near Diamond , LA.

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Ms. Verna recieving her quilt at her house dedication.

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The scaffolding is set to begin siding the house.

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Mary Ann's house in the Bayou.

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A well deserved break.

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Warren, Joe and Tyler starting the dock for Ruby.

Becky the electrician

Becky the electrician.

Wonderful Bayou fellowship

Enjoying the wonderful Bayou fellowship after the home dedications in late March.

Mary doing some finishing touches

Mary works on some of the finishing touches on a home in Diamone, La.

Elwood and Lee hard at work

Elwood and Lee are hard at work.

Project Reports

Weekly Report for Diamond

November 20, 2010

Monday we started off with rain and thunder. Most of the men even saw a funnel cloud. They all said how they could clearly see the twister, but it did not touch down. We only have two houses that are dry when it rains so we had...[more]

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Map/Directions

Project statistics

Diamond, LA
MDS
24240 Diamond Road
Port Sulphur, LA 70083

Project Director:

Tel: (504) 564-6655
Fax: (504) 564-0068
diamond(at)mds.mennonite.net

Project Start Date: November 2006

Volunteer Status:

Volunteers to Date: 2274

Jobs Started: 148
Jobs Completed:  148


Project End Date: April 2, 2011

Project is closed. 

Volunteer Information: Please download and read the files listed below if you are planning and preparing for travel to work in Diamond.

Diamond Volunteer Information

Volunteer Guide

Current Situation
05-23-2013


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