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ACORN`s Clean-out Program Preserves 1,000th Home in New Orleans! With Help from Community and Student Volunteers

Released on = April 12, 2006, 7:42 am

Press Release Author = Robert Henig, ACORN

Industry = Non Profit

Press Release Summary = Last December, ACORN launched the ACORN Clean-out
Demonstration Program with the goal of saving 1,000 homes in the Lower 9th Ward, New
Orleans East, Hollygrove/South Carollton, and Gentilly by March. On April 12th at
9:30 AM, ACORN Services crew members and volunteers will celebrate meeting this
goal by finishing the 1,000th home cleaned and preserved at 5169 Venus St. in
Gentilly, home to Ms. Gail Tucker and family.

Press Release Body = Last December, ACORN launched the ACORN Clean-out Demonstration
Program with the goal of saving 1,000 homes in the Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans East,
Hollygrove/South Carollton, and Gentilly by March. On April 12th at 9:30 AM, ACORN
Services crew members and volunteers will celebrate meeting this goal by finishing
the 1,000th home cleaned and preserved at 5169 Venus St. in Gentilly, home to Ms.
Gail Tucker and family.

ACORN could not have reached this goal without an infusion of hundreds of student
volunteers who have given up their school breaks to come to New Orleans and help
rebuild, including students from Cornell University and the Pratt Institute, two
schools whose city planning and architecture experts are helping ACORN with
comprehensive rebuilding plans for New Orleans East and the Lower 9th Ward. Student
volunteers with the community organization Relief Sparks also helped ACORN preserve
over three dozen homes in March.

Although ACORN has met its initial goal of preserving 1,000 homes, help is still
needed to preserve thousands more. It takes only $2,500 to save one home; $25,000
saves a block of ten homes. If you would like to contribute to the rebuilding of
New Orleans, tax-deductible checks can be sent to: ACORN Institute- Hurricane
Recovery and Rebuilding Fund, 739 8th Street SE, Washington, DC 20003. If you are
interested in volunteering or have questions about this event, contact Rob Henig at
504-256-9673. All press for this event should arrive at 5169 Venus St. at 9:30 AM.
For more information, visit www.acorn.org.


Web Site = http://www.acorn.org/cleanup

Contact Details = Robert Henig 504-256-9673 rebuild2@acorn.org

Charles Jackson 504-943-0044 ext 165

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