Mission Galveston - My last day

My part of Mission Galveston is over. We got a lot done in the 4 houses that we worked in however they are not complete. Others coming in after us will do what they can do. There are still hundreds of homes that look fine on the outside but have no sheet rock on the walls. There are many sponsoring groups working in the Texas Gulf coast almost continuously since hurricane Rita. The group that we worked with was “Nehemiah’s Vision”. This group was started in Vidor, Texas to help rebuild New Orleans and the Mississippi Gulf Coast after hurricane Katrina (2005). Just a few weeks later hurricane Rita ripped through Southeast Texas including Vidor and Western Louisiana. Then there was Gustav and Ike (2008) their work has never stopped.
As for me I’m very sore. I used a lot of muscles I don’t normally use. I met and got to know a lot of people on my team. We worked all day, car pooled to the work sites and the entire team at our evening meal together. With distances and logistics our days started at 6:00 am and ended about 8:30 pm everyday so even blogging as been a challenge.
If you ever get the opportunity to do something like this, just do it.
Labels: International Travel


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Point of interest: Nehemiah's vision had assignments for us to do. When people heard we were there they would ask, "Can you come do this for me?" Their experience with storm chasing contractors was not positive. Everyone was very appreciative of the volunteers. One house we worked on the couple was 90 years old, they were thankful, their children were especially thankful.
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