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![Want to Help Rebuild New Orleans — Here’s How](https://takingthekids.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Rebuilding_project_in_New_Orleans.jpg)
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Families working to help the Strausses get back into their home
Volunteers at the Strauss home in New Orleans Eleven year old Izzie Alley, who is from suburban New York, is looking around the converted garage where the Strauss Family is living while their house is being rebuilt in New Orleans. “Smaller than your bedroom,” Margie...![Plenty to see while helping rebuild New Orleans](https://takingthekids.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Mardi_Gras_beads_galore-585x675.jpg)
Plenty to see while helping rebuild New Orleans
Whether you are splitting your time between a volunteer project, there is lot for a family to see and do in and around New Orleans
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New Orleans — a Tale of Two Cities
This is a tale of two cities — literally. Walk the narrow streets of the French Quarter, where I was staying in the historic Hotel Monteleone with its Carousel Bar that turns (once a haven for writers) and the city that was devastated by hurricane Katrina in Aug 2005 seems back to normal. But go just a few miles, and it’s clear to see that all is not yet well in New Orleans.
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You can have fun and help out in New Orleans
I just got back from New Orleans and it was packed with spring breakers. They were doing their share of drinking on Bourbon Street but they were also doing their share of helping to clear debris and build houses in neighborhoods that still have not rebounded nearly three years after Hurricane Katrina.