Marking the 5th Anniversary of Katrina with Green Map, New Green Construction, & Renewed Hope
From our friends at Global Green! We learned of Global Green through Pureology!
As New Orleans, the nation, and the world prepares to mark the 5th Anniversary of Katrina this weekend, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on some of the amazing progress that Global Green has accomplished through the work that so many of you have made possible over the past five years.
Last night I joined the community in Holy Cross to dedicate our Visitor Center to the memory of Pam Dashiell,the amazing woman who shared my original vision of rebuilding New Orleans and the 9th Ward sustainably.
Last night I joined the community in Holy Cross to dedicate our Visitor Center to the memory of Pam Dashiell,the amazing woman who shared my original vision of rebuilding New Orleans and the 9th Ward sustainably.
Today, we celebrated the first phase of construction completion on our Holy Cross Project made possible with lead funding from The Home Depot Foundation. Congressman Cao joined me in announcing $3.2 million in federal and philanthropic funding to build the first Community Center in the 9th ward since Katrina which will also serve as a climate action center.
We also debuted our new Green Map that shows the thousands of green projects and programs we’ve created and inspired throughout New Orleans.
One of Global Green’s neighbors in the Lower Ninth Ward, Marna David, recently shared her thoughts with us on our Holy Cross Project blog:
"This summer, we will “make” (as we say here) five years since The Storm. The Lower Ninth Ward (where Holy Cross is situated) is tucked up against the levee and is on the highest ground the L9 has to offer. It is even above sea level. We know about disaster. We are acquainted with destruction by human negligence and the unleashed might of nature herself. We are vulnerable and we know it. That is why the Holy Cross Project matters to us so deeply. It will extend us all. It is our next hope."
Thank you Marna, thank you Pam, and thank you to all of you who have helped inspire myself and our organization to rebuild New Orleans green. If you are inspired to help us continue this work, please consider making a contribution here.