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Rebuild Green: A New Orleans Community Initiative

by Kyeann Sayer, Nomad on 10.31.05
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rebuild.gif We just gave the skinny on GreenBuild's focus on sustainable Gulf Coast Rebuilding. Now we have more promising news from New Orleans. A community group called Rebuild Green has emerged to serve a variety of populations in the wake of the Gulf Coast hurricanes. Right now relief work and clean-up command the most time and resources. However, as time goes on, more attention will be focused on advocating for socially just and environmentally-minded rebuilding solutions. The organization is asking for volunteers as well as financial help. Global Exchange is serving as a nonprofit umbrella for donations. :: Rebuild Green

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