Nat Geo: Members of the Shreveport Volunteer Network
Tommy Giles, Craig Spinks, and Jeremy Frank work to clear tree drebris off the road. Members of the Shreveport Volunteer Network and Cajun Navy aided in clearing fallen trees from
Tommy Giles, Craig Spinks, and Jeremy Frank work to clear tree drebris off the road. Members of the Shreveport Volunteer Network and Cajun Navy aided in clearing fallen trees from
HOUMA, La — Members of the Shreveport Volunteer Network, helping Hurricane Ida victims, were cutting their way south from hard hit Houma to a fishing camp in Cocodrie on Wednesday.
Robert Averitt of the Shreveport Volunteer Network, among eight people from the group who are helping Terrebonne recover this week, said the mission is to “help you help your neighbor.”
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Cleanup continued a month after a March 27 tornado that took the life of Edward Laird’s wife and heavily damaged his mobile home in Deadwood, Texas. (KSLA News 12 file
Workers delivered a new mobile home, the product of a three-month effort by the Shreveport Volunteer Network and others, to widower Edward Laird’s property in the Panola County, Texas, community