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RTNO Hiring New AmeriCorps

  • Preservation Resource Center
  • March 4, 2008
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PRC’s Rebuilding Together is expanding its staff by hiring ten new AmeriCorps VISTAs and 25 AmeriCorps Directs.

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Expert Carpenter Neil Ritter Brings His Skills to New Orleans

  • Preservation Resource Center
  • March 1, 2008
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A Promising Partnership

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  • March 1, 2008
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OC and the Louisiana Technical College Join Forces

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Tremé Neighbors Band Together to Revitalize a Historic Corner

  • Preservation Resource Center
  • February 1, 2008
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Neighbors working on projects around the intersection of Ursulines and North Robertson streets in Trem&eacute are part of a larger effort since Hurricane Katrina to improve the quality of life in the historic neighborhood.

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Operation Comeback to Build First Katrina Cottages

  • Preservation Resource Center
  • February 1, 2008
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PRC’s Operation Comeback prepares to build the first Katrina Cottages in New Orleans’ historic districts.

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RT Brings Two More Homeowners Back to Holy Cross

  • Preservation Resource Center
  • December 15, 2007
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Leona Ford and Diane Johnson are closer to being home again thanks to generous donations and volunteer labor.

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Mitchell Foundation Grant to Support Home Again Program

  • Preservation Resource Center
  • December 15, 2007
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A $300,000 grant from the Mitchell Foundation will help the Home Again program continue bringing people home.

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Accepting the Project, But not the Process

  • Preservation Resource Center
  • November 1, 2007
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No notice given to Mid-City residents in the LSU/VA complex corridor.

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Seahawks Fans Become Saints

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  • October 14, 2007
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Seattle raises $64,000 for Rebuilding Together New Orleans

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6th Annual “Newest New Orleanians” Breakfast

  • Preservation Resource Center
  • October 12, 2007
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MakeNewOrleansHome.com announces its 6th annual “Newest New Orleanians’ Breakfast with the Mayor” at Gallier Hall.

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American Express Supports the PRC

  • Preservation Resource Center
  • October 1, 2007
  • In The News

During October, November, and December, American Express will donate a portion of purchases made in New Orleans to the PRC.

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PRC Works to Fight City Demolitions

  • Preservation Resource Center
  • September 17, 2007
  • In The News

As the city rushes to demolish thousands of historic homes, a small group of PRC employees and dedicated volunteers works to stem the tide.

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