About The Road Trip

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Hello! This blog will follow Alex Marino, Christina Drake, and Henry Lin as they travel from New Orleans to California and beyond. This Krewe du NOLA is a bunch of long-term volunteers who have served two or three years as Construction Assistants with Project Homecoming, the rebuilding ministry of the Presbytery of South Louisiana partnered with Presbyterian Disaster Assistance. PH has built over 125 homes in the Greater New Orleans area that were affected by hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005. We are raising $30,000 before September 1st to help provide a living stipend for FIVE long-term volunteers for one year. Help to rebuild New Orleans by coming to a presentation, eating some New Orleans cookin’ and bringing more people to this blog!

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Monday, August 16, 2010

Divide and Conquer: Krewe du NOLA Hit the Road Again

Android and the PH Krewe hangin' out at Google.



We are about to take off and maker our return home to Louisiana. Christina will be visiting her step sister in Sacramento before flying home, while Alex and I will make our way up to Crater Lake in Oregon. We're thankful that Sunnyvale Presbyterian, St. Andrews Presbyterian in Pacifica, Clayton Valley Presbyterian, First Presbyterian of Livermore, and Old First Presbyterian in San Francisco allowed us to share with them the story of New Orleans. 

Don't think that we're done yet. Christina will be sharing our story on the radio in Columbus, Ohio and you can bet that we will be sharing it with everyone along the way. Local restaurants better watch out too! Keep checking the blog because we will be sharing our stories and home owner stories over the next couple of weeks, as well as updates to our fundraising progress. Please continue to share this blog with your friends and family and let them know their support is needed. 

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