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UUSC volunteers will help survivors of
Hurricane Katrina in recovery efforts |
UUSC is completing plans and inviting volunteers for two one-week JustWorks camps – one will be based in Baton Rouge, La.; the other in Biloxi, Miss. – designed to assist survivors of Hurricane Katrina to remain in or return to their communities. "The destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina was so vast that there are estimates that clean-up and repairs will take many years," said Martha Thompson, manager of UUSC’s Rights in Humanitarian Crises Program. "The UUA-UUSC response effort supports the right of the hurricane survivors to return to their homes." Each JustWorks experience will allow participants to work with community-based groups located in two areas of the country devastated by Hurricane Katrina. Participants will work on a number of tasks including cleaning, repairs, administrative support, and other tasks identified by community members. The Katrina relief camps schedule is:
Participants will see the devastation created by Hurricane Katrina, meet with survivors, and learn more about the social structures (poverty, racism, politics) that also have severely affected many survivors. Both survivors and participants will benefit from relationships developed while working together to ameliorate social justice problems exacerbated by a natural disaster. JustWorks camps are intended to provide volunteers with a service and learning opportunity that promotes respect for human rights and an understanding of the causes of injustice. Participants work directly with the communities, experiencing firsthand the damaging effects of injustice. Spaces in both camps are filling up quickly. Get more information or download an application online for 2006 JustWorks camps. You may also contact Anna Bartlett, 800-388-3920, ext. 227, or e-mail justworks@uusc.org. |