Archive for the ‘New Orleans’ Category

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House I helped build – the finished product

October 31, 2007

In May 2006, during a work-related trip to New Orleans, I helped build a house thru Habitat for Humanity. It was an amazing experience and I’m looking forward to the chance to do it again in the future. These are the finished products; photos taken by my colleague.

View the larger photos at Flickr:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/kevinchin5/sets/72157602812426900/

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New Orleans visit

May 16, 2006

I just came back from a business trip to New Orleans, LA. I got to see the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, and what it’s done to this city, first-hand. It is a REALLY sad sight to see. I created a separate blog to journal the trip…

KC New Orleans 2006

As a result of this trip, I’m now a HUGE fan of Habitat for Humanity

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Giving back… with Habitat for Humanity

May 13, 2006

As an addendum to our business meetings on Thursday and Friday, one of my colleagues also organized an opportunity to contribute to Habitat for Humanity. They’re a Christian based organization, but are non-denominational and are chartered to help erradicate low cost housing. You can read more on their website to learn what they’re all about.

As you can see here, this part of New Orleans could use some serious “fixing up”

Basically, they get volunteers and prospective recipients to contribute time, energy, and know-how to build brand new houses for qualifing individuals and families. There are some requirements to receive: must be below a certain income level, must have a steady income to be able to pay off a zero-interest loan, and must contribute time and energy to the construction of the homes.

It was really a lot of fun for me. I worked on putting together the floor joists of a couple homes, while others in our group did everything from painting to pouring concrete for the foundation. I loved the chance to get my hands dirty on such a project, and for such a great cause.

In New Orleans, the project we worked on was called Musician’s Village and is intended to provide a community centered around music — included many homes and a community center.

My company, Novell, not only mustered up about 75 volunteers for a day’s worth of labor, but also a hefty $25,000 contribution to the cause. Plus, we held our mid-year event in New Orleans, LA partially to help out the local economy as best we could. And from what we could tell by being there, they could use all the help they can get. I can’t tell you how proud I am to be associated with this group!

I’m really thankful that I got a chance to contribute here. It was definitely a humbling experience, and my heart goes out to those who we’re helping. I wish I had time to contribute more regularly!

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Splits by a passer-by, just to get beads

May 13, 2006

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Checking Bourbon St from the balcony

May 13, 2006

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Want some beads? Show us something!

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Peter sings a little kareoke

May 13, 2006

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One of the many strip clubs

May 13, 2006

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Dana, Karen, Orlinda, Cindy, Jen

May 13, 2006

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Beads! Give us beads!

May 13, 2006

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Dana, Karen, and Ben


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A busy sidewalk on Bourbon St

May 13, 2006

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