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Newton, Texas

Disaster Description

Newton is in eastern Texas near the Louisiana border 100 miles from the Gulf of Mexico and 75 miles north east of Houston. Hurricane Rita hit this area in 2005 with high winds downing many trees and ripping off roofs. Many people evacuated this area when the storm came through however the majority have returned.

Three years later you won’t find too much visible damage but a few families are still removed from their homes. This area has the lowest per capita income in all of the Texas counties. The major industry in this area is lumbering due to the abundance of pine forests.

MDS Response
MDS has helped with clean-up, numerous repairs and three new builds after the storm and returned to build five houses last winter.

Since learning about additional needs MDS is returning to rebuild and repair more homes. This Newton based project is located at the East Texas Baptist Encampment, one mile south of Newton. This church camp has opened up many of its facilities for MDS to use during the project this fall and winter. In addition to the regular project and the RV program, several clients have been selected to be recipients of homes through the Partnership Home Program built by churches all across the US.

In Newton, MDS is working in cooperation with Second Hope Homes of East Texas and the Deep East Texas Council of Government. To see additional photos of the homes built through this partnership, click on the link below. 

Second Hope Homes of East Texas

First United Methodist Church of Newton - L project

First United Methodist Church of Newton - C project

First United Methodist Church of Newton - S project

 

 

Photo Gallery

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Taking off the old shingles.

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Cutting the boards.

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Camp building in Newton.

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The group working on Bess' house in Newton, Texas.

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Painting boards for Jerry's house.

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Watch out for those toes!

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Working on the foundation for Jerry's house.

Thomas Jan 28 09 04

Taking off the old shingles.

UMC house wrapping

Installing house wrap on the F house.

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Painting siding on Bess' house.

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House wrap is complete on the F house in Newton.

Mosley Jan 27 09 04

Framing at Jerry's house in Newton.

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Working on the roof at the F house.

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Bess' new house is next to the old house.

Folwer Jan 27 09 12

Working hard at the F house.

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Week two group at Bess' house.

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Week two shows lots of progress at Jerry's house.

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Painting the outside of Bess' house.

Thomas Jan 28 09 06

Clearing off the old shingles from Burnice's roof.

Folwer Jan 27 09 07

Cutting the lumber to size.

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Roofing in Newton, Texas.

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The week two group that worked on Jerry's house.

Mosley Jan 27 09 12

Working on and in the floor joists in Newton, Texas.

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Installing house wrap on Jerry's house.

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Volunteers from Pennsylvania work on the roof at Barbara's house.

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Siding at Jerry's house.

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Finishing the steps at Jerry's house.

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Removing old roofing materials.

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Working up in the rafters.

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Volunteer from Pennsylvania works on the roof in Newton, Texas.

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Putting on the finishing touches.

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House dedication and tree planting in Newton, Texas.

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Jerry and Rebecca receive the keys to their new home.

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Fixing the foundation at Mr. F's house.

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Getting to the bottom of the problem at Mr. F's house.

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Framing up Jerry's house.

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Jack stands in front of the new roof MDS volunteers put on his house.

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The work is almost complete.

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Staining cupboard doors for the kitchen at the M house.

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Making the necessary adjustments to the steps.

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Beginning the foundation at the C house in Newton, Texas.

Project Reports

Weekly Report for Newton

February 20, 2009

My how the weeks fly by when you are constantly in a situation of finding work to do and in keeping the volunteers busy. We have completed the J house and had a house dedication service for them on the Friday. The J’s were...

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Project statistics

Newton, TX
Mennonite Disaster Service
338 Private Road 7005
Newton, TX 75966
newton(at)mds.mennonite.net
tel:(409) 382-3887

Mailing Address:
PO Box 272
Newton, TX 75966

Project Directors: Bert and Doris Hamm

Project Start Date: October 13, 2008

Project End Date: Project is Closed


Volunteers to Date: 877

Jobs Started: 209

Jobs Completed: 206

Project End Date: Feb 28, 2009

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

Welcome to Newton, Texas

fileadmin/Resources/the_MDS_Hitchhikers_Guide_to_Volunteering_Web.pdf

Current Situation
07 Nov 2009


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61°F
Sunrise 6:35 am
Sunset 5:23 pm

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