Two days before Hurricane Ida made landfall, Marian Chauvin and her family evacuated the family home they had sacrificed so much to build. They returned to find it destroyed. With no hotel rooms or places to stay available, they were forced to take shelter in a shed for several weeks. Their community banded together to supply food, water, and other essentials. Then they learned about the St. Bernard Project, a disaster relief organization that rebuilds housing for low- to moderate-income homeowners, and their life takes a turn for the better.Expert Insight: Thomas Corley, chief recovery officer, St. Bernard Project. He is responsible for shaping strategic direction, program expansion, and team building for St. Bernard Project disaster recovery and resilience programs.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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