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Exciting week volunteering in Plaquemines Parish

By |2011-02-05T23:07:21-05:00February 5th, 2011|News|

This has been an exciting week here in Plaquemines Parish! We had teams from another Fuller Center—Jersey Pines—and St John Lutheran Church, Charles City, Iowa. Both are special—St John is associated with Joining Hands, the Iowa arm of Peg Sennett’s group, and has been to the Gulf Coast many times. You’ll recognize other names from

A Great Start

By |2011-01-13T23:04:14-05:00January 13th, 2011|News|

We’re having a great week here in Plaquemines loaded with boomerangers. One of Heather’s favorite memories of the week is seeing Pastor Melissa, California Lutheran University, come into the Fellowship Hall on Sunday night and recognizing at least five of the St John’s team from previous visits. With all the hugging, the orientation was delayed

2011 in Plaquemines Parish

By |2011-01-07T23:01:55-05:00January 7th, 2011|News|

In June 2009, we “declared victory” over Hurricane Katrina and moved our mission to Hurricane Ike country in East Texas. As you know by now, I’ve admitted to a premature declaration of victory (I’m in good company anyway). We might have been correct in assessing a greater need in East Texas than the Mississippi Gulf

Fuller Center Disaster ReBuilders celebrates one year in Texas

By |2019-11-18T06:56:49-05:00July 6th, 2010|News|

Homeowners and volunteers express deep gratitude (See a Disaster ReBuilders volunteer video at the bottom of the story.) In June 2009, Fuller Center Disaster ReBuilders (FCDR) arrived in Orange, Tex., with a crew of four construction leaders and several years of experience repairing hurricane damaged homes in Mississippi. While many had already forgotten or moved

Disaster ReBuilders leading hurricane recovery in Texas

By |2019-11-18T07:14:10-05:00February 17th, 2010|News|

Team offers year-round volunteer opportunities A FEMA trailer viewed from the window of a hurricane-damaged house being worked on by FCDR A FEMA trailer viewed from the window of a hurricane-damaged house being worked on by FCDR As The Fuller Center works to put into place its response to the disaster in Haiti,

Hurricane-damaged homes not forgotten

By |2019-11-18T07:19:14-05:00August 2nd, 2009|News|

Fuller Center Disaster ReBuilders will uplift Hurricane Ike victims over the next two years with a massive reconstruction effort When you drive around Orange and Bridge City, Tex., the homes look like a Hollywood set, says Robert Hyneckeal, one of the leaders of The Fuller Center Disaster ReBuilders program. The outsides of the houses appear

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