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Project Hope and Compassion

Camp Hope” in Lizana, MS


Who we are:
  An ecumenical ministry of St. Ann’s Catholic Church working with Christians, churches and supporters from many denominations throughout the United States who share the mission and goals of the project.
 

Mission:  To bring compassionate Christian relief and hope directly to the victims of hurricane Katrina along the Mississippi Gulf Coast.

 

Current Goals:  (1) Provide facilities for volunteers who come to work along the Gulf coast that will accommodate their housing and meal needs; (2) Direct volunteers to organizations that have quality work projects for clean-up, demolition and reconstruction of coastal homes; (3) Assist in support of the facilities at St. Ann’s church and Camp Hope in order to insure their continued use for volunteers.

 

Project Hope and Compassion is a ministry of:

St. Ann's Catholic Church, 23529 Highway 53 Lizana, Gulfport, MS 39503

 

Fr. Peter Mockler, Director;(228) 862-2560; stanncatholic@bellsouth.net

Karen Parker, Local Coordinator;  (228) 860-1533 or akaren@bellsouth.net

Terri Moore, Volunteer Scheduler; (228) 861-8129; ttdata@bellsouth.net

    

Contributions may be made online at The Donate Page or by sending a check to: “Project Hope and Compassion” and mailed to:  23529 Hwy 53 Lizana, Gulfport, MS 39503.  All gifts are tax-deductible.

 

 


             “Camp Hope” in Lizana, MS

                   
www.projecthopeandcompassion.org

Field Update:  June 30, 2008

 Despite slow progress, Gulf coast residents continue to show optimism and gratitude…

  Local headlines show mixture of gains and obstacles…

AmeriCorps members help rebuild

GULFPORT

YouthBuild Americorps Katrina Rebuilding Project received a $100,000 slice of a $5 million donation from Wal-Mart to the YouthBuild U.S.A. program on Friday in a ceremony at one of its project sites. YouthBuild Gulfport has completed more than 200 projects in South Mississippi since being formed in July 2006. more...

Truckload of lost Katrina supplies arrives

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BATON ROUGE --

The first truckload of $85 million in federal relief supplies, lost in a bureaucratic hole for months, has arrived in Louisiana and will be distributed to those still displaced by hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the chief of the state's storm recovery said Thursday. more...

South Mississippi Still Generous Despite Tough Economy

BILOXI (WLOX) -- Despite today's challenging economic times, South Mississippi residents continue opening their checkbooks to causes and organizations they support.  Mississippi often ranks near the top of national surveys about charitable giving. more...

Charity wants better housing: Group looks at modular homes 

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BAKER, La. --

A group of former FEMA trailer residents has formed a charity with the goal of donating up to 200 modular homes in Louisiana to help their fellow Hurricane Katrina victims. more...

Neighbor Testifies Wind Damaged Pascagoula Couple's Property

(WLOX Biloxi)

PASCAGOULA (WLOX) -- The wind versus water battle continued in Jackson County circuit court Wednesday. James and Gladys Lisanby are suing their longtime insurance company, USAA, for the $800,000 policy value they say they are owed.

The couple's attorney says it was wind, not water, that destroyed the family's home. Wednesday, a hurricane expert and a neighbor backed up that claim. more...

Soon To Be Former State Farm Customers Think About Options

BILOXI (WLOX) -- The non-renewal letters may not arrive for several months, but hundreds of Mississippi coast residents who are losing their property insurance are already starting to think about life after State Farm. more...

Despite the sacrifices and rising fuel costs, 800 volunteers will come this summer to serve thru PHC.. 

Why do they keep coming?

  “This is my second year coming down.  I originally came so my son could get a taste of volunteer work, and see how other people live….but this has really grabbed a hold of me.  The spirit of the people who have been devastated is a great example that gives me a lot of hope.  In a selfish way, I feel like I get more out of coming than I could ever give back.”  (Don, Lafayette, IN)

 “It was great to visit our friends again.  We’ve grown to feel a part of the PHC family.  Everyone is welcoming and works so hard to see that our stay is as comfortable and successful as possible.  The Holy Spirit truly is at work here and we leave feeling again like we have more than we came with.  God bless all of you who work so hard for so many.  (Steve, Lutherville, MD)

 “Your accommodations here at St. Ann’s are perfect – food, shelter, showers and such welcoming personnel.  I could see myself coming here to clean, cook and serve the volunteers someday.” (KB, teacher, Muskegon, MI)

 “From the beginning when I first met everyone here, I really fell in love with this place…this has become my second home.  I don’t see any time soon that all the work is going to get done.  Thank you for taking care of us no matter what time of day or night we show up.  You’re a class act.” (Dan, Rochester, MN)

 “Thank you for making me feel like family.  You provided me with the utmost respect, love and hospitality.” (Moose, Princeton, NJ) 

 “I’ve realized that Project Hope and Compassion is really what it stands for.  I am leaving here with hope for Gulfport, for Mississippi, and for all the people of the United States.  I could not have asked for a better spring break.” (Samantha, Sandwich, MA) 

“I thought everything had been cleaned up and mostly rebuilt by now, but my eyes were opened to the devastation surrounding the area.  From volunteering down here I definitely learned the value of teamwork and hope.  I was impressed by the high spirits and friendliness of everyone down here.  The experience was better than I could ever have imagined…..Thanks for taking care of us.” (Janine, Clarks Summit, PA)

 “The experience of helping these families went far beyond my expectations.  The love that was shared throughout the week was tremendous.  We thank you for allowing us to be part of this life altering mission.”  (Elizabeth, Medfield, MA)

 Much work remains,  and for many months to come..

 Below are the volunteer numbers currently scheduled for Camp Hope for July thru December 2008:

Below are the volunteer numbers currently scheduled for Camp Hope:
 

Arriving Departing Number of Volunteers
7/19/2008 7/21/2008 10
7/20/2008 7/26/2008 30
7/22/2008 7/25/2008 10
7/27/2008 8/1/2008 115
7/27/2008 8/2/2008 40
8/3/2008 8/9/2008 25
8/3/2008 8/9/2008 40
8/10/2008 8/14/2008 15
     
     
     
10/5/2008 10/18/2008  
     
11/15/2008 11/15/2008  
12/27/2008 12/31/2008 20
12/27/2008 1/5/2009 6
12/27/2008 1/5/2009 30
     
4/25/2009    
7/12/2009 7/18/2009 100

 

As you can see, there are many openings late summer and fall.  If you, your church or civic group would like to consider a life-changing experience by giving a few days or a week of service, please contact Terri Moore to get more information or to make your reservation.   You may contact Terri at 228.861.8129 or by email at ttdata@bellsouth.net

Camp Hope News

Catfish dinners travel to Michigan

Glenn, Karen and Ivy Parker traveled to Muskegon and Hudsonville, Michigan the last week of May, and with the help of PHC volunteers from the surrounding area, put on two successful catfish dinners to benefit Project Hope & Compassion.  The trip also gave the Parkers the opportunity to express gratitude for the many volunteers who have come to Mississippi and Camp Hope from Michigan over the past three years.  Dinners were served to over 800 guests. 

Recognition for long-term volunteers at Camp Hope

Special thanks must be mentioned for a few long-term volunteers at Camp Hope, without whose service this work would be much more difficult.  Barry Wright from Canada, Mark & Iverna Mercer from Pennsylvania, and Bob Cook from Michigan have each given extended periods of time this past year to do whatever needed to be done around the camp (cooking, clean up, repairs, directing volunteer groups, etc.).

 Summers are extra busy at Camp Hope, and we are very fortunate that two young men, Robbie Kapafiasz (Maryland) and Charles Gardner (North Carolina), both of whom have previously worked short term with PHC, offered their services to assist the PHC staff with the large groups coming in to volunteer in July and August.  (Rumor has it that Karen & Glenn’s cooking was also a big attraction!) They have already proven to be a great help to Karen and the staff. 

 If you would like to give of your time for an extended period of service to PHC, please contact Karen Parker (akaren@bellsouth.net; 228-860-1533) 

 A Word from the Director…

Fr. Peter Mockler

“If I had to sum up in one word the reaction of residents along the coast to the generosity of the many thousands of volunteers who have come from all over the United States to help us in our time of need, the word would be gratitude.  We are awed and humbled by the goodness of people, young and old, who have given up their vacations, their holiday and spring breaks, their summer relaxation, to travel at great expense and sacrifice to a part of the country they may have never been to before, to labor, listen, cry, heal, feed, clean, build and pray with people they have never met before.  I don’t know if these volunteers realize what a tremendous encouragement they are to our local citizens.  Because of the outpouring of love, compassion and concern from these volunteers, residents know that they are not alone in facing the challenges and fatigue that daily plague them.  On their behalf, I thank you.  (Note: PHC is committed to keeping Camp Hope open and available as long as volunteers keep coming and funding allow us to do so.)

A new storm season is upon us, and the threat of another major hurricane is always a concern.   Please pray that this will be a mild hurricane season.”

If you, your church or civic group would like to consider a life-changing experience by giving a few days or a week of service, please contact Terri Moore to get more information or to make your reservation. You may contact Terri at 228.861.8129 or by email at ttdata@bellsouth.net

 

Field Update:  December 30, 2007

 

Check our Stories Page for a message that may help those of you who may be considering your first trip to Mississippi, or those who have been here before and wondering if it would be worth coming again. Perhaps this little testimonial will help you to make the decision.

 

Note: We are in need of updated pictures for our Field Reports. Those of you who have travelled to Mississippi and have posted pictures of your group, work or experience at Camp Hope on a website, please send a link of that website to: stevehulst@charter.net. With your permission, we may use some of these pictures in future reports. Thank you !
 

And the volunteers keep coming…..

 

 

  

Over 1,600 volunteers came to Camp Hope in 2007.  
See where they came from……

 

Month

# in Group

Organization

City

St

January

40

Church of the Nativity

Timonium

MD

January

12

Mary Our Queen Catholic Church

Norcross

GA

January

8

St. Mary's Cathedral

Lafayette

IN

January

3

St. Mary's Catholic Church

Spring Lake

MI

January

2

Bella Vista Church

Rockford

MI

January

18

Hilbert College students

Hamburg

NY

January

18

St. Elizabeth of Hungary

Acton

MA

January

20

Pennsylvania State University students

Univ Park

PA

January

3

St. William's Catholic Church

St. Simons Island

GA

February

9

St. Ambrose Catholic Church

Cossayana

NY

February

22

Bauer Christian Reformed Church

Zeeland

MI

February

7

St. Bernard Catholic Church

Oriska

ND

February

15

Covenant Reform Presbyterian Church

Neon

Ky

February

16

Noordeloos Christian Reformed Church

Holland

MI

February

4

St. Barthelmelow Catholic Church

Newaygo

MI

February

40

St. Catherine & St. Tim's (Diocese of Boston)

Norwood

MA

February

8

Resurrection  Catholic Church

Rochester

MN

February

8

3 catholic churches

Leicester

MA

March

12

Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church

Plymouth

MN

March

2

St. Christophers Catholic Church

York

ME

March

10

Bowdoin College

Brunswick

ME

March

20

Aquinas College students

Grand Rapids

MI

March

15

Loyola University of Maryland students

Baltimore

MD

March

27

St Gabriels Catholic Church

Allen

TX

March

6

Franciscan Univ of Steubenville students

Steubenville

OH

March

5

Ball State University students

Muncie

IN

April

4

St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church

Petroskey

MI

April

2

St. William's Catholic Church

St. Simons Island

GA

April

5

Holy Redeemer Catholic Church

Jenison

MI

April

20

Muskegon Catholic High School students

Muskegon

MI

April

3