Beacon of Hope

The Beacon of Hope Resource Center is a grass roots organization taking pro-active measures to rebuild neighborhoods in the City of New Orleans. While millions of government dollars have been spent in planning meetings and on problem studies, the Beacon of Hope grassroots organization – on a shoestring budget from donations and with an army of dedicated volunteers – "have put boots on the ground" to help rebuild and improve their unique American city, neighborhood by neighborhood, block by block. When the Beacon of Hope leadership learned of the devastating floods in Iowa, they reached out with compassion and support to help Iowans just as Iowans had helped them in their hour of need. The result of this outreach to Cedar Rapids has taken the form of establishing a mentoring affiliation between Rebuild And Grow and Beacon of Hope Recource Centers.

Open Letter to Mayor Halloran from Beacon of Hope President Thornton

Lynette and I are very pleased to share the following open letter to Mayor Halloran from Denise Thornton, President of Beacon of Hope Resource Center of New Orleans. Rebuild And Grow has been designated the first non-New Orleans affiliate of Beacon of Hope.

Beacon of Hope Mentoring Experience Report

Lynette and I are about to wrap up our extraordinary week here in New Orleans. We're completing an intensive training/mentoring experience organized for us by the good folks who created and run the Beacon of Hope Resource Centers. Although many of these wonderful people we've met this week were unknown to us just days ago, we can't help but feel comfortable among our new friends.

Our Training/Mentoring Schedule at Beacon of Hope

UPDATE: To learn more about our mentors and what we did while in New Orleans, please read my mentoring experience report.
On our first day with the folks at Beacon of Hope Resource Centers has already convinced us more than ever that we are in good hands for our crash course in neighborhood disaster recovery.

Mike and Lynette Visit New Orleans' Beacon of Hope!

This morning Lynette and I left Cedar Rapids for the Big Easy! New Orleans and Cedar Rapids now have a connection that transcends so many other experiences. The Katrina Disaster and our Great Flood of 2008 have wrecked natural disaster on both our beloved cities. Now, like the good folks who founded and operate the Beacon of Hope Resource Centers, we have to be vigilant and engaged to make sure that we don't follow a natural disaster with a man-made one.
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