The University of Central FL has been
faithfully sending volunteers to serve in New Orleans since 2011. A few
of their teams have assisted in developing the Garden on Marais, located
in the 9th Ward of New Orleans. This trip they worked on the garden
beds, preparing them for growing delicious vegetables! In addition, the
team spent time reorganizing the inside of the warehouse building at the
garden site...and it looks GREAT! Big thanks to this crew for all of
their hard work on the garden.
Thursday, April 2, 2015
Lake Zurich HS Jazz Band - March 2015
Also hailing from the Chicago area, the
Lake Zurich High School Jazz Band came to New Orleans to soak up the
rich history of jazz and spend a few days serving the folks of the city.
When not performing in the French Quarter or enjoying the sights of the
city, these kids and their leaders were painting at 3 jobsites,
repairing a small trailer home at a fourth, and working on the
neighborhood Garden on Marais. The painting took place at the homes of
Ms. Stewerd and Ms. Wilson, and the house for battered women at Philippi
Evangelical COGIC. Team leader Josh Thompson took a small crew to
repair the interior of a trailer home, and the portion of the team that
worked at Garden on Marais assisted with preparing the beds for planting
delicious vegetables and beautiful flowers!
One of the unique and special experiences that this team had during their trip was that of playing alongside (and in place of for a bit) our friend Steamboat Willie... a.k.a. "The Trumpet Man". At Cafe Beignet in the French Quarter, Steamboat Willie performs nightly with his small band. As they did on their previous trip with HH2G, many of the kids were able to perform alongside Steamboat, which I hear brought in quite the crowd!
One of the unique and special experiences that this team had during their trip was that of playing alongside (and in place of for a bit) our friend Steamboat Willie... a.k.a. "The Trumpet Man". At Cafe Beignet in the French Quarter, Steamboat Willie performs nightly with his small band. As they did on their previous trip with HH2G, many of the kids were able to perform alongside Steamboat, which I hear brought in quite the crowd!
Catholic Mission Trips - March 2015
Catholic Mission Trips arranged a group
of 9 folks from Minnesota and sent them down to the deep south for some
hard labor. The team spent their week working on the home of Mr.
Gleason.
St. Louis University - March 2015
March 2015 was full of Midwesterners!
Team leader Kayla arranged a repeat trip to New Orleans for her team
from St. Louis University. Text books were put aside and replaced with
paint brushes, hammers, screw guns, and sheetrock. They jumped right
into the work on 3 jobsites: one group assisted homeowner Mr. Gleason
with painting, baseboards, and hanging sheetrock. The second group
furthered the painting work at Philippi Evangelical COGIC, and the third
group took on the task of installing baseboards at Living Faith
Assembly of God.
Group 1 launched the work of HH2G on Mr. Gleason's home, preparing the way for the next teams to carry on the work. We look forward to seeing the finished product!
Group 1 launched the work of HH2G on Mr. Gleason's home, preparing the way for the next teams to carry on the work. We look forward to seeing the finished product!
Harvest Bible Chapel Youth - March 2015
Two weeks after the Harvest Bible
Chapel college group served with us, the youth of that church followed
the familiar path south to New Orleans, knocking the bar up to 63
volunteers from that church this March. While their friends and family
were freezing up in the Chicago area, these young folks and their
leaders were basking in 70ish degree weather whilst working out of doors
on various projects... The group split into smaller teams and spread
out to 5 jobsites. A large group furthered the indoor and outdoor
painting work at Ms. Joseph's home. Later in the week a few of them
broke off to assist a neighbor with some projects down the road,
including tree trimming and cleaning out gutters. The second group
ventured to Living Faith Assembly of God to paint the children's
building. The third team went to Mrs. Collins' home to paint. On the
last day, a small crew that worked on Mr. Desoto Jackson's home in past
years were able to return and assist him further with some painting.
This team never ceases to bring energy, laughter, and hearts and hands
ready to serve others!
Harvest Bible Chapel college crew - March 2015
'Tis the season to be... wet! The first
teams of the year joined us the 2nd week of March, during which it
rained EVERYday. But that rain didn't stop the Harvest Bible Chapel crew
from working! We put them to work on Ms. Joseph's home, painting the
exterior and detailed parts of the house. They continued the work done
by several teams in 2014, and accomplished much during their week in New
Orleans!
Lights! Camera! Aaaand action!
Ok... so it's been a while since we've updated you all with HH2G action.
Well, get ready to immerse yourselves in what we deem March Madness! 6
teams = 158 volunteers + 10 jobsites = a tremendous amount of man hours
spent assisting homeowners, churches, and a neighborhood garden. Feel
free to comment and/or post pics of your own trip with HH2G- we'd love
to hear from you. Thanks to all of you who spent your break serving in
New Orleans! Enjoy the following posts of the 6 teams that joined us this March 2015.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)