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    'We Love New Orleans' Event Celebrates Katrina Victims

    Volunteer chefs serve hundreds of New Orleans residents a special meal for Valentine's week.

    In St. Bernard Parish, OBI volunteers work quickly to rebuild a playing field for a school of nearly 1,800 students.

    NEW ORLEANS - Dozens of red roses line banquet tables dressed in red and white tablecloths. Cooks, decked out in chef hats and coats, stand with utensils in hand, ready to serve up hot chicken, roasted potatoes, asparagus and more to their guests of honor: Katrina victims in New Orleans Parish.

    “People are desperate,” said one event volunteer. “It’s been a long, hard journey and we’ve still got a long way to go.”

    This banquet is one of three events OBI and partners sponsored last weekend for New Orleans residents. In addition to these three major feeding sites being converted into elegant dining halls, families were also treated to live music, entertainment and activities such as rock walls and spacewalks for the children.

    “Our goal was to take this everyday experience of eating in a tent and transform it into a first-class experience to communicate value and love to them,” said Jody Herrington, OBI’s Disaster Relief Manager.

    New Orleans councilmember Cynthia Willard-Lewis presented a proclamation of honor to OBI President Bill Horan, thanking him for OBI’s service to the city.

    “While the tacticians, the scientists, the engineers and the bureaucrats were talking about color-coded schemes of what could not be done . . . Operation Blessing said we will bridge the gap,” Willard-Lewis said.

    Across town, however, there were no roses or linens. Only diamonds. Baseball diamonds, that is. In the St. Bernard Parish, three schools devastated by Katrina joined together to form St. Bernard Unified School, teaching grades K-12. Yet while the school had reopened, the sports field that lay adjacent to it was in disrepair.

    “When we opened the school, we thought we’d have maybe 200 kids,” said Principal Wayne Warner. “But we started out with twice that many and now we have 1,750 students.”

    With so many students and no place for after-school sports or recreation, Operation Blessing decided to restore the field from the ground up. They power-washed and repainted buildings repaired the concession stand, box office and scoreboards, and shoveled in enough new dirt for three baseball diamonds.

    All in time to kick off spring softball season. Now with a ready field, St. Bernard Unified will be able to do what would have been impossible: start off the season with a home game.

    “You don’t take as much for granted,” said one student. “You could lose everything again. So you love what you have.”

    How You Can Help

    Operation Blessing’s efforts in New Orleans and the Gulf Coast will remain ongoing throughout 2006. Community restoration projects like these and many more are taking place thanks to the generous gifts of donors and partners like you. To continue making a life-changing difference with OBI, please consider making an online donation today.

    Interested in being more hands-on? OBI is also looking for teams of volunteers and medical professionals to join us in New Orleans! For more information on how you or a team can volunteer with OBI, please visit our volunteer page.

    Please make an online donation today.

    Who is Operation Blessing?
    An international humanitarian aid organization dedicated to alleviating human need and suffering by providing food, water, medicine and disaster relief to those in need.

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