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Rebirth on the Gulf
Volunteers of America has been a leader in building hundreds of new homes and providing a wide-range of services to help those devastated by the storm rebuild their lives.
Terraces on Tulane Grand Opening
We are building affordable housing in New Orleans & the Gulf Coast to help those displaced return home. The Terraces on Tulane recently welcomed home seniors.
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The Connections of Caring
After Katrina destroyed his church’s sanctuary, Kenneth Hollins, pastor of New Bethel Missionary Baptist Church in Biloxi, moved into mission work of a different kind.
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Rebuilding Homes, Restoring Hope
Learn how lightweight steel frame housing, that can withstand winds up to 150 mph, is being used to rebuild homes in Alabama and Mississippi.
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Volunteers of America Re-Opens Homes for Formerly Homeless Men and Women
Just one year after Hurricane Katrina made landfall, Volunteers of America re-opened a community of 70 homes in New Orleans destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.
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Volunteers of America Leaders Honored for “Rebuilding Life’s Basics Plant Seeds”
In recognition of their pivotal roles in rebuilding New Orleans and the Gulf Coast region in the aftermath of Katrina, The NonProfit Times honored two of our leaders as the publication’s 2006 Executives of the Year.
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Terraces on Tulane Groundbreaking
Two-and-a-half years after Hurricane Katrina, displaced residents &local leaders joined Volunteers of America to break ground on new senior housing that helped redevelop a storm-ravaged New Orleans neighborhood.
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Terraces on Tulane Grand Opening
The Connections of Caring
Rebuilding Homes, Restoring Hope
Volunteers of America Re-Opens Homes for Formerly Homeless Men and Women
Volunteers of America Leaders Honored for “Rebuilding Life’s Basics Plant Seeds”
Terraces on Tulane Groundbreaking
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