Kevin's house an hour after we started building. We put up two of the exterior walls in this picture. (credit: Katie Kushner)
Habitat for Humanity in New Orleans
Group photo of us after we finished building at the first house. (credit: Katie Kushner)
Habitat for Humanity in New Orleans
Nat Turner, the owner of Our School, at Blair Grocery and some seniors helping to create a fence to around a feeding area for goats. (credit: Katie Kushner)
Habitat for Humanity in New Orleans
A house in New Orleans East which still has the markings put on homes during Hurricane Katrina to identify number of deaths and date of search. (credit: Katie Kushner)
Habitat for Humanity in New Orleans
Building exterior walls first day of working with Habitat. (credit: Katie Kushner)
Habitat for Humanity in New Orleans
Kevin, the owner of home (in green shirt), and members of Temple Ner Tamid preparing to install the porch beam. (credit: Katie Kushner)
Habitat for Humanity in New Orleans
Final result of building the first house in New Orleans. (credit: Katie Kushner)
Habitat for Humanity in New Orleans
This is what a house looks like when it is almost done being built. Most houses built by Habitat for Humanity look like this. (credit: Katie Kushner)
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