Rents are double or triple what they were before the storm. Many families are still shut out of their former homes in public housing. Homeowners are struggling with huge insurance costs. They face a gap between the cost of rebuilding and their insurance payouts and the Road Home grants. Several people I spoke with said the grant money they had been promised never materialized. As we toured the areas still affected by Katrina, it was very powerful. We came upon what looked like a field you might see here in Perkasie, only under closer inspection you could see the cement slabs where houses had been and families had lived. One sight that stayed with me was a set of steps behind which was a cement slab with concrete pillars that had supported a house. It looked like steps leading to a cemetery - the death of a family's dream.
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Monday, November 5, 2007
Vi Burg (St. Andrews) reflections on the delegation to New Orleans
We recently went to New Orleans with a group from Churches Supporting Churches (CSC). The founder of CSC is the Rev. Dr. C.T. Vivian, who worked very closely with Martin Luther King, Jr. in the civil rights movement. Here is what he said when interviewed about the origin of CSC:
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Great reflections on the trip! Thanks, Vi!
Thanks, Vi! I appreciated the way you characterized the steps and foundations of the "ghost" houses.
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