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Who Are We?

Building Better Communities is a nonprofit, dedicated not only to the rebuilding of homes in the devastated city of New Orleans, but also to the rebuilding of the lives of the residents of the Crescent City.

BBC was established by Journey Christian Church in March, 2005, originally to feed the homeless through partnerships with local churches and organizations in the New Orleans area. In the wake of hurricanes Katrina and Rita, it became a hub of the relief effort.

Returning home to New Orleans is a confusing and extremely difficult task. Lives have been shattered beyond imagination, with people's entire support system washed away.

In reaching out to those who are trying to bring back their homes, BBC seeks to provide the material, emotional, and spiritual assistance families need to get back on their feet.

Working in partnership with multiple organizations, our role is to help people evaluate their situation, then connect them to the resources that can repair their homes.

We walk families through the difficult process of applying for aid, link them with their neighborhood churches and other organizations, provide them with financial, spiritual, and emotional counseling, and give direct assistance in the form of sheet rock, kitchen cabinets, toilets and sinks, refrigerators and stoves, essential furniture, and household goods.

North America has never before experienced a disaster on the scale of Hurricane Katrina. As a result, never has the need for people to come together been greater.

To facilitate this, in 2007 our goal is to establish the first two of perhaps ultimately a dozen neighborhood centers where individuals and families can find the encouragement, services, and help that they need to create wholesome, caring, supportive communities.

Your gifts and grants to Building Better Communities are tax deductible and may be made through this website.

Rebuilding New Orleans . . . One Family at A Time

Teams of volunteers from all over the United States have been gutting homes in New Orleans, donating 3,000,000 hours of labor since the hurricane. Their efforts have saved residents over a million dollars in fees for demolition and debris cleanup. In partnership with CrossRoads, BBC has housed and fed 3,000 volunteers in less than a year.

"Thank you guys not becuase you have to but because you all have a desire to help others. For that I'm so very thankful."
Deneen M. family

Refurbishing homes with new electrical wiring, sheet rock, carpentry, cabinetry, and plumbing is a huge job to which more and more volunteers are turning their hands. All the while, gutting of flooded houses continues, with perhaps less than twenty-percent of the city gutted so far.

"I want to thank all of you from the bottom of my heart, I will always remmeber what you all done for me and my family. God bless you all forever."
Gaynell F. family

"Your kindness may seem simple to you, but it meant everything to me. God bless you all. My prayers are with you."
Sidney & Cynthia T. family

Your donations, gifts, and volunteer work are changing the lives of those who suffered the catastrophic effects of Katrina. Because of you, one by one, families are returning home with smiles on their faces. If you would like to make an online donation to BBC, follow the link below. Your donations are greatly appreciated!

Those from among you shall build the old waste places. You shall raise up the foundations of many generations. And you shall be called the Repairer of the Breach, the Restorer of Streets to Dwell In

(Isaiah 58:12)

PO Box 1503| Metairie, LA 70004 | 504-717-6143  |   office@bbcnola.com
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