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August 29, 2005

Presentation prepared by The Coalition for Citizens with Disabilities www.msccd.org 601-941-9388 Mary Troupe, Executive Director. August 29, 2005. The Story we will never forget…. JACKSON COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI 24 hours later, Katrina was gone. DESTROYED: 23,250

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August 29, 2005

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  1. Presentation prepared by The Coalition for Citizens with Disabilities www.msccd.org601-941-9388 Mary Troupe, Executive Director

  2. August 29, 2005

  3. The Storywe will never forget…

  4. JACKSON COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI24 hours later, Katrina was gone. • DESTROYED: 23,250 Single family dwellings Apartments Mobile homes • MAJOR DAMAGE: 16,250 • MINOR DAMAGE: 8,600 • 34% of the homes destroyed in Mississippi by Hurricane Katrina were in Jackson County. American Red Cross Statistics, Damage Assessment Need, August 2006

  5. DEVASTATION

  6. Neighborhoods destroyed

  7. Destruction in Pascagoula

  8. The cavalry came…

  9. Everyday is a winding road in recovery. The efforts of so many people from all over the country, along with the determination and true grit of the survivors in Mississippi, helped the road to recovery unwind. Thank you to all that have helped so far!!

  10. TV Personalities

  11. Police Departments

  12. Fire Departments

  13. Volunteers

  14. We learned that it takes an entire community to restore itself one family at a time.

  15. Local Churches Small Businesses Local Contractors American Legion Putting a family back into their home takes a community working together. State, local and federal government Volunteers Non-profit Organizations

  16. A family is welcomed home.

  17. This Story… …is about people… working together… making miracles happen everyday.

  18. SUMMER 2008 Salvation Army – Funding Depleted American Red Cross – Funding Depleted Gulf Coast Community Foundation – Funding Depleted Catholic Charities – Funding Depleted But the waiting list of people NEEDING assistance continued to grow.

  19. The Work Continues… • There continues to be a waiting list of more than 170 people still needing assistance in just one of the local agencies in Jackson County. • Case Managers are still trying to get survivors home, but have no funding left with which to work. • Most of the individuals and families on the waiting list are disabled, elderly, or disadvantaged.

  20. Looks are deceiving...

  21. Take a look inside. Much work is still needed to make homes safe, sanitary and secure.

  22. Faith-based Support Local churches and faith-based agencies are able to assist with coordinating repairs through the use of volunteers who continue to come from all across our nation.

  23. Without additional financial support, we have no way to provide the materials needed to complete the repairs the volunteers are coming to do. • Without materials, the volunteers will eventually stop coming. • The families with whom we continue to work more than three years after Katrina have exhausted their own limited resources, financially and emotionally.

  24. “Never, never give up.” Winston Churchill

  25. You can help someone’s story end positively by providing the financial support needed to keep the work moving forward and letting one more family return HOME.

  26. How you can help: Cash or gift card donations: Mail to: Mississippi Coalition for Citizens with Disabilities 2 Old River Place Ste. A Jackson, MS. 39202 Please mark the memo line of your check , money order or gift card with “Bring Back Hope” to ensure it is credited to the correct account.

  27. How you can help: Lowe’s escrow account: Donate directly to the Bring Back Hope account (#601-941-9388) from any Lowe’s store across the U.S. Please email us at bringbackhope@yahoo.com with the specifics of your donation for an in-kind letter to be mailed to you for your taxes.

  28. How you can help: Visit us at www.myspace.com/bringbackhope regularly to see your donations at work. P L E A S E P L E A S E P L E A S E forward this to all of your friends and family!

  29. QUESTIONS? • Email us at • bringbackhope@yahoo.com with any questions you have, or to get more ideas on ways you can help. • Call us at 601-941-9388

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