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Storage Shed Project

 

 

   

Status of the Project.  - Completed

It is now more than 3 years since Katrina made land fall.   While we were at Shoreline, we built and delivered over 350 sheds for the community. Between April 2006 to January 2007, we built and delivered over 400 sheds from the Pathfinder location. 

The demand/need for storage has passed. Keeping in step with the needs of the people, our focus has shifted from building sheds to rebuilding and building homes. 

How it Started

In December 2005, a local resident came to the Shoreline camp to ask for help.  She told me that she had watched as 8 dump trucks hauled her home away.  Now she has an empty lot and a trailer, but no place to store her belongings.  She asked if we could help her build a storage shed. After she left I discussed the request with our team and the fact that anyone with a FEMA trailer would have the same problem.  We agreed that we needed to do something to help.  Conrad Velasco, a volunteer in Pearlington, MS was already building storage containers so we visited him, modified his design slightly and opened the application process. 

We had no idea that building sheds would have such a powerful impact on the lives of so many people, residents and volunteers alike.

A Ministry to Residents and Volunteers

Blessing the residents on the Gulf Coast. 

As the residents moved back to this area they were given FEMA trailers to live in and one of the most common comment we heard was about the lack of storage space.  At the peak there were an estimated 9,200 FEMA trailers (representing 9200 families) in Hancock county where Pathfinder is based.

Many residents lost their Bibles in the storm.  We gave them a large print Bible and a copy of the Purpose Driven Life.  We intend to offer 40 Days of Purpose to the folks we delivered sheds to in the coming months.

Mobilizing the Church.  

We built the 6' x 8' storage sheds for about $230 each.  The concept was that we will build "pre-fab" components, assemble the storage sheds at the camp and then deliver them to local residents.  All of this with volunteer labor. Many folks would like to volunteer with us but can't do the heavy manual labor associated with reclaiming the homes.  Since this project was at the camp and was not so demanding, we believe it will provided more opportunities for serving.  Churches around the country built the prefabs locally and shipped the prefabs to us for assembly.  Other churches, organizations and individuals provided money to purchase the metal.  This proved to be a very effective method for engaging their church members and distributing the effort of raising funds for the project.

Volunteers helped us deliver the sheds (see the pictures below).  Every delivery and encounter with the families who received them has had a profound impact on the volunteers.

 

   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Forklift Loaned from Camp Coastal in Kiln, MS

Sheds Arrive from DeMotte, IN

 

 

Shed Storage Area

The stack we all looked for!

 
 

Shipment from Selma, AL

Somebody has to supervise!

 
 

Coal Mountain BC building Sheds

Everyone Pitched In

 
 

Sheds Arrive  from Kokomo, IN

Offloading Sheds
 
 

Ready to Head Home

Getting Sheds Ready to Deliver

 

 

Demotte Crew Building Selma Sheds - Teamwork

New Record - 14 Sheds built in 6 hours

 

 

Pathfinder Mission

Physical Address:  111 Baker Street, Waveland, Mississippi, 39576

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3313, Bay Saint Louis, MS 39521

E-mail:  pathfindermsn@bellsouth.net  Phone: 228-493-1272