What more could a volunteer do than give up their summer vacation to travel to New Orleans and spend a few days working in 100 degree heat to help a family in need? Well, some groups find a way to make an even greater impact. They raise money to further support the mission of New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity. This week we were pleased to host three incredible volunteer groups from the Branson School, Mellow Mushroom, and the Association of Government Accountants. They all worked together on homes in the St. Roch neighborhood and built floor systems. We’d like to share a bit more about these dedicated partners!
The Branson School, located in Ross, California, sent a group of students to work with NOAHH; this is the school’s fourth trip to New Orleans to help rebuild the city. Not only did the students volunteer their time, they worked hard to raise over $4,000 to donate to NOAHH by hosting walk-a-thons, car washes, and collecting donations from family and friends. The school’s mission says , "Branson believes that diversity of people and thought enriches us all and promotes responsible leadership in the global community." These students have certainly embodied this spirit of responsibility by helping the citizens of New Orleans. Thank you Branson School and Students!
Mellow Mushroom, a collection of southern style pizza restaurants started in Atlanta, GA, sent a group of 15 volunteers to build homes with NOAHH. Additionally, the company partnered with Abita Brewery to create a limited edition commemorative glass featuring Abita and Mellow Mushroom artwork. The glasses were available throughout all Mellow Mushroom restaurants with a dollar from the sale of each glass will be donated to NOAHH.
They had 46 stores participate and sold nearly 4,000 glasses in the last two months; and that means they raised $4,000 for NOAHH! Thank you for your support Mellow Mushroom!
And finally, the Association of Government Accountants was back this week for their third volunteer effort in New Orleans. In conjunction with their annual conference, AGA participants boarded buses and headed to the St. Roch neighborhood to build homes. Additionally, on June 23rd AGA member company Savantage Solutions hosted a reception featuring music played by Habitat Musicians’ Village homeowners and presented NOAHH with a check for $5,000. Their guests also donated over $500 on the spot! Thank you AGA and Savantage!