After spending 5 days here at the Lower Ninth Ward Village and seeing all the hopefull optimism, it’s amazing to think that the destruction happened more than 5 years ago. The motivation in this community center is incredible. Everyone, myself included, knows about Katrina and the destruction, but it’s much more tangible being down here ourselves. Although it’s been years since the disaster, there is clearly much work to be done around the Lower Ninth Ward. Coming on this trip for my second time around is a completely different experience. This year, I took some time to look around at my peers—watching their faces on the bus tour or while Mack spoke. They may not realize it, but they are the first step in helping New Orleans—to educate. You can’t help a cause if people are unaware that help is needed. After speaking with some of the other students, they were amazed that the city is still in such poor condition. Mack even said that after 2 years, disasters just “disappear” and help is forgotten. Looking at the streets in the Lower Ninth Ward, you would think the hurricane struck only 1 year ago.
Day 1 was a little rocky for everyone, as we were completely out of our element. Halfway through the trip, all 41 of us sat down for a bit of a reflection. We finally put our ideas for the village on paper, and the next morning we started to implement the plans. After 6 hours of working today, you could see huge improvements. I will admit that after day 1, it was hard to physically see that we were making a difference. With only a few days of work under our belts, we can finally see that change. Architecture for Humanity came to visit the village today, and hopefully they will agree to sponsor us so they can improve the village. Tomorrow is the final stretch, and seeing the amount that has already been accomplished in just a few days is unreal. I’m so grateful to be able to go on this trip for a second year in a row, and I hope to continue to do so in the future.
For more information about the Lower Ninth Ward Village please visit their website here and if you would like to make a donation, you can do that here.
For more information about the Lower Ninth Ward Village please visit their website here and if you would like to make a donation, you can do that here.

