Camp Hope
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Camp Hope (see below for Fall 2009 update), is a volunteer base camp located in a former school in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana. Camp Hope has welcomed people from all over the United States and all over the world who have come to participate in the massive recovery efforts of St. Bernard Parish and New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita and the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
Formation
Camp Hope opened on June 1, 2006, in the former "W. Smith Junior Elementary School" in Violet, Louisiana due to the closure of Camp Premiere, a FEMA sponsored base camp established to provide basic life support for emergency response activities. Col. David Dysart (USMCR), the Director of The St. Bernard Parish Office of Recovery, formed alliances with multiple Non-Profit Organizations, volunteer groups and the St. Bernard School Board to relocate the camp and ensure the continued support necessary for the critical volunteer efforts to continue. The opening was facilitated by several AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps teams and overseen by St. Bernard Parish employee Tom Pfalzer.
The mission of Camp Hope then, in addition to providing low-cost volunteer housing, was to facilitate volunteer relief efforts in St. Bernard Parish and in the New Orleans area. This effort included managing and participating in the removal of health and safety hazards internal to residential properties throughout St. Bernard Parish to facilitate the rapid repopulation by displaced residents as a cost effective alternative to unnecessary demolition, with the assistance of the local, state, federal, NCCC, and other volunteer and non-governmental agencies. At the end of the debris removal process, volunteers in St. Bernard had gutted over 2,500 homes in St. Bernard Parish.
In January 2007, Camp Hope changed its mission to focus on rebuilding and new construction. Camp Hope was managed by the New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International. August 15, 2007, Camp Hope moved to the former "Beauregard Middle School" in St. Bernard, LA. Most volunteers who stay at Camp Hope volunteer with New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity or with the St. Bernard Project (located in Chalmette, LA) though any volunteer is welcome.
In January 2010, Camp Hope reopened under St. Bernard Parish management. In June, 2010, Camp Hope closed and there is currently no Camp Hope operating in the New Orleans area.
Versions
Camp Hope 2 in Beauregard Middle School closed in May 2009.[1] Camp Hope 3 is run jointly by volunteers and the St. Bernard Parish government.
Camp Hope 3, which opened on January 1, 2010, was located in Arabi, Louisiana.[2]
Camp Hope 3 was closed in June 2010 and the space was turned over to house BP employees as the worked on the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. BP has spent $600,000 on renovations to house 300 oil spill personnel in 2010.[3]
Camp Hope 3 is open again as of March 2011, it previously was a school and is located in Arabi, Louisiana
See also
References
- ↑ Camp Hope to close after providing a temporary home to thousands who helped rebuild New Orleans Metro, May 28, 2009
- ↑ Greetings Volunteers! Camp Hope 3
- ↑ In a Refuge Haunted by Katrina, BP Swirls In New York Times - July 2, 2010
External links
- Camp Hope California Children's Free Grief Camp
- Camp Hope 3 Department of Volunteerism, St. Bernard Parish Government