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United Saints Recovery Project

Basic Information
Address: 2309 Dryades St. New Orleans, LA 70117
Phone Number: (504) 895-2922 EXT 108
Email: volunteer@unitedsaints.org
Director: Daryl Kiesow
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Additional Information
Causes Served: Neighborhood renewal, disaster recovery
Clearances Required: Yes
Background Check: Yes
Population Served: Elderly, Disables, low income
Ages for Volunteer: 16and over
Hours of Service: 8:00 am-4:30 pm
Minimum Hours Required: one day
Days of Service: Monday through Friday
Mission Statement:
The mission of the United Saints Recovery Project is to assist communities that have suffered damage from natural disasters, helping residents return home, improve their quality of life and strengthen their communities
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
We are a grassroots, volunteer-based nonprofit organization working to help restore the homes and hearts of communities affected by natural disasters. Our roots are in New Orleans, in the heart of Central City and we are also operating an office in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Program History:
Formed in 2007 in New Orleans, the United Saints was born out of a need for assistance following the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina. Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans with a devastating blow, one from which the city is still recovering. The housing needs of many residents , especially in the poorer neighborhoods, remain unmet.