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Notes From Volunteers"...Personally, this whole experience has been one of character building". Steven R. ...at this point in the process building friendships is just as important as building homes....the main benefit for me and the other band members was learning to appreciate what we have and seeing how much people can "band" together to overcome hardships." Bill B. “The miles that separate our communities pale in comparison to the great love and affinity we have for each other.” Unknown Volunteer " I wish I could have done more. I wanted to help build a house....anything that would made a difference...after going down there I am grateful for all I have and won't take anything for granted." Nicholas O. "I cannot begin to explain the extraordinarily unique experience....Operation Southern Comfort has become known as Angels sent from God in this grief stricken community" Nicholas B. "...It was one thing to talk about a natural disaster of that magnitude in science class and a completely different thing to to witness the effects firsthand....each day felt like a month, with all the rich history combined with efforts to rebuild." David C. "These kids have opened my eyes to the world and have changed my life. They have taught me not to take things for granted because you never know when things might change....I tried gumbo, crawfish and jumbalaya and learned to love it...I am looking forward to November as we will be reunited with our friends from Chalmette High School when they come to Liverpool." Erika S.
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