Responding Rebuilding Restoring

New Iberia, LA

Disaster Description
New Iberia is a large town in the midst of an agricultural region of southern Louisiana. It also services the off shore oil industry. This area is flat land and rises very gradually from the coastline.

Hurricane Rita came onshore September 24, 2005 bringing only minor wind and rain damage. However, six hours after the storm had passed, an 11-foot tidal surge that had build up in the Gulf came on shore. Because of the flat land that gradually rises from the coast, houses as far as 30 miles inland were flooded, damaging the contents and the interior structures. MDS began a project site in new Iberia in January of 2006 and left the area the end of February, 2007.

New Iberia was affected by two more hurricanes in the 2008 hurricane season. Gustav came onshore on the Louisiana coastline on September 1, 2008. Although Gustav's impact wasn't as bad as expected, New Iberia experienced some flooding, wind damage and power outages. A little over a week later, Hurricane Ike hit with a storm surge reminiscent of Rita's. Many homes were damaged all over again.

MDS returned to New Iberia in the winter of 2009 and rebuild three homes. A Partnership Home Program house was completed also. MDS Partnered with Southern Mutual Help Association and volunteers stayed at the Four Corners Community Development Center in Franklin.

The Project re-opened in October of 2009 as an RV program.

Photo Gallery

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Welcome to Big Four Corners.

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Carol laying bricks, closing up the holes that the firefighters made.

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Working on the steps.

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Patching drywall.

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Keith stringing wires in the attic.

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Repairing the burned out walls.

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Dick and Kathy working on the new wall.

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Working on the wiring.

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Drywall repairs were needed throughout the house in New Iberia.

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The RV crew in New Iberia.

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The lawn and landscaping gets a facelift.

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This burned out closet will become a pantry....after a lot of work!

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Cleaning out the damaged walls.

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Working on the walls.

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Dick, standing in the pantry he built.

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New wall, soffit and facia.

Project Reports

Weekly Report from New Iberia

April 10, 2009

The Louisiana sunsets are so beautiful, we see God’s hand as we retire each night and are awaked by the songbirds singing His praises.

We are really pressing hard to finish all three homes in time for the dedications on April...

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Project statistics

New Iberia, LA
MDS c/o Four Corners Community Development Center
1361 Big Four Corners Road
Franklin, LA 70538

Project Director: Jake and Verna Martens
Tel: 337-276-6403
e-mail: newiberia(at)mds.mennonite.net

Project Start Date: January 2006

Project now open as an RV Project

2009 RV Statistics

Volunteers to Date: 8

Jobs Started: 1

Jobs Completed: 0

Project End Date:

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

Volunteer Information

Welcome to New Iberia

Current Situation
21 Nov 2009


cloudy
59°F
Sunrise 6:34 am
Sunset 5:07 pm

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