
Disaster Description
Diamond, located in Plaquemines Parish south of New Orleans, 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. The work continues throughout the summer in Plaquemines Parish and more homes in the Grand Bayou will be rebuilt this fall.
This week we got a youth group of six guys from Cincinnati, Ohio. It was a wonderful group of hard workers and great personalities. We were also joined by Steve Jefferson, a beginning electrician from Pennsylvania, who will be...
Diamond, LA
MDS
24240 Diamond Road
Port Sulphur, LA 70083
Project Directors: Bill and Esther McCoy
Tel: (504) 564-6655
Fax: (504) 564-0068
diamond(at)mds.mennonite.net
Project Start Date: November 2006
Volunteer Status: The week of July 20 is open for volunteers.
Volunteers to Date: 1189
Jobs Started: 93
Jobs Completed: 86
Project End Date: TBA
Project schedule
October 13-December 13: Fall short term volunteers are on projects
January 11 - Winter short term volunteers at projects
Volunteer Information: Please read this file if you are planning and preparing for travel to work at Diamond.
Diamond Volunteer Information
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