Nearly 4 years and 7 months ago, Hurricane Katrina devastated the southern gulf coast of the United States. Though the water receded and homes were rebuilt, the impact of Katrina still leaves its mark on the lives of thousands who have it hard in the "Big Easy."
Our team worked throughout the week in areas such as the Ninth Ward and the French Quarter.

Downtown New Orleans.

Mr. Lee's trailer in front of his house.

Allen's lizard.

Eiffel Towers made with Mardi Gras beads.

Philip Burnett

Allen Lee

A house in the French Quarter

There were signs of someone living in this house in these conditions.

Jimmy and Allen putting up dry wall.

Avalon and Julie

Saint Peters Street

Chris Slocum (right)

A Ross road bike in downtown New Orleans. I'm glad to see that I am not the only one who rides a Ross bike.
Some street performers. Their rhythmic skills were mesmerizing.
Locals wait for food to be delivered in a Lowe's parking lot.



The Ninth Ward, which was one of the hardest hit areas.
L e t u s n o t b e c o m e w e a r y i n d o i n g g o o d , f o r a t t h e
p r o p e r t i m e w e w i l l r e a p a h a r v e s t i f w e d o n o t g i v e
u p . T h e r e f o r e , a s w e h a v e t h e o p p o r t u n i t y , l e t u s d o
g o o d t o a l l p e o p l e . . . - G a l a t i a n s 6 : 9 - 1 0