HODR volunteers have been working hard in Newton County, Missouri helping survivors of the May 10th tornado. The storm leveled 200+ homes, dozens of farm structures, and thousands of trees in the area. We have been helping clear trees from and repair barbed-wire fencing so farmers can secure their livestock and way of life. Volunteers have also been assisting with debris cleanup and home demolition.
View pictures of the work so far here
We made the local television news click here to read/watch
This week we will begin repairing the roof of a home that suffered a partial collapse as a result of the tornado. The storm also blew out windows and damaged the home’s siding. The homeowner’s insurance company “totaled” the house and wrote him a check for $15,000. He received quotes to repair the roof ranging from $4-12,000. He has purchased the materials for under $2,000 and we will provide the volunteer labor to rebuild the damaged roof. The house is actually pictured below in the PNC announcement posting.
AmeriCorps St. Louis is continuing the coordination of work and sending skilled chainsaw teams of their own into the field as well.
We are small but motivated team of volunteers, come join us! We will be here until June 30, 2008.
For information on how to volunteer at Project Newton County click here
To donate to HODR’s on going efforts click here
Questions? Email: info@hodr.org