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Lagniappe Church, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi Lagniappe Church, a PCA mission church, organized the volunteers. It met in an old swimming pool supplies business and used the grounds for bunk houses and supplies. Go to www.lagniappechurch.com for more information. |
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Lagniappe Church from the back Supplies are in foreground, bunk houses are on the left, the church building (including kitchen, dining area, bathrooms, office, and worship area) is on the right. |
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The kitchen and dining area |
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A beloved home that is no more due to Katrina. The picture on the tree on the left shows what the house that used to be in the space on the right looked like. Katrina totally destroyed it. |
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Devastation of Katrina Here along a road you can see what the water and wind did. There were piles of debris like this everywhere. Along the main streets, most businesses were not back open 9 months after Katrina. |
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Mr. and Mrs. David LaBlanc Our main job was to set the foundation for the LaBlancs' son's home that had been destroyed by Katrina. When we took a break it was great to hear his tales. |
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At the home of David LeBlanc I don't know |
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Setting the foundation group |
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Jeff and Yon keeping a close eye on the cement as it flows into the foundation. |
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In front of the completed foundation! |
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The entire team all cleaned up from left, George Lauder, Gary Fink, Jeff Wiseman, Yon Lindborg, Alice Lindborg, Lucy Hrivnak, and Marijo Schieben |
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Bay St. Louis Mission Trip
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