Two years ago just two days before Halloween, hurricane Sandy met with a noreaster and took an unexpected turn west slamming into the barrier islands on the Jersey Shore. The northern winds and storm surge literally cut through a barrier island and caused flooding on the shore and in the inlets and pretty far up some of the rivers. The floods damaged thousands of homes in Ocean and Monmouth Counties.
Salt water permanently damaged cars, houses, businesses, roads, beaches like never before. Flood water sent debris, sand, boats and everything far from its origins. Thirty four people died in New Jersey, 117 total died in the US, and 69 in Canada and the Carribbean. The flooding was so drastic officials re-structured the flood zones. It was almost as bad as Hurricaine Katrina in New Orleans in 2005. In fact Sandy was larger in size than Katrina. Here is a little more about the storm.
PDA sent a national response team to Point Pleasant immediately after the storm. FEMA, the Red Cross, and dozens of aid groups showed up to help. In fact, truck loads of supplies were being shipped from across the country even before the storm touched ground.
Picture from CNN (http://www.cnn.com/2013/07/13/world/americas/hurricane-sandy-fast-facts/) |
Just over a month after the storm, Point Pleasant Presbyterian Church opened the top floor of their annex building above the preschool to a scraggly group of do-gooders from central Pennsylvania who call themselves "Lend a Hand." This group had sent volunteers and teams to rebuild from floods in Iowa, and to Katrina multiple times. As the story goes (as I heard it) Lend A Hand not only helped clean up several homes, but they gave the church lots of advice on how to host mission teams for this work. For a few months early into 2013, Pt. Pleasant Pres. Church coordinated, hosted, and found work for dozens of other PDA mission teams in their "Volunteer Village." They converted their great hall into a village by putting bunk beds in their 3 Sunday School classrooms and eventually building showers on the stage. In spring of 2013 the PDA call center here at Ferncliff took over scheduling work teams and Point Pleasant focused their goal on hosting the volunteers. Church volunteers helped coordinate work for visiting volunteers and established partnerships with Jersey Cares, and A Future With Hope (a United Methodist program much like PDA). There are also 15 other hosting sites including churches and other facilities welcoming volunteer help and finding them work. Watch this video for more info on the storm and the Church's response.
If you have a home damaged in new Jersey and you need assistance rebuilding. visit the Jersey Cares, or A Future with Hope website linked above or contact the Ocean County Long Term Recovery group: http://oceancountyltrg.org/ (732) 569-3484, info@oceancityLTRG.org. They will get you started to recover.
Jumping ahead two years, On October 13, 2014 myself Dan and Molly walked into Point Pleasant Pres as volunteers eager to do some rebuilding. PDA regional leader David Rauer drove us from Philidelphia and gave us the low down on the storm damage. One big thing now is homeowners are being forced to raise their houses on pilings, stilts, or cinderblock to avoid higher insurance costs. It's kind of crazy, one tiny double-wide was on 18ft of wooden stilts! Crazy! Pastor Carl showed us around, as another volunteer team showed up. We got to meet this group, Lend A Hand, and the lovely ladies of the church cooked us dinner.
The three of us YAVs just tagged along with Lend A Hand for the week. I can't say we lended them a hand because they knew what they were doing. PDA sent us up to Long Branch to help A Future With Hope finish a house for Russ and April.
Lend A Hand and YAV team with Russ and April front and Center (picture from A Future With Hope Facebook) |
I worked with Ron trimming windows. It required more detail than I imagined, lots of measuring, re-measuring, cutting, measuring again. Several times when I cut it twice and it was still too short. We got creative and used some flooring pieces for the window sill to match the floor.
On the first day Dan and Molly helped Nelson install floor and pipe insulation in the crawlspace, Bob the ice cream man ran the saw for everyone. Leroy got his team putting in cement board and drywall in the bathroom. Deb led a mudding crew in the back bathroom, while Bill, and Ken laid bamboo floor. Jim was the foreman. I didn't mention Denise, Pete, Doris, and Steve. They were helping all over the place as needed. These jobs changed as the week went on. Some moved to hanging kitchen cabinets and appliances, installing a toilet, finishing doors and trim, and pouring cement for the front porch.
Everyone acting like we're working for the picture. (picture from Lend A Hand facebook) |
Molly finishing up Russ and April's kitchen picture from Lend A Hand |
We got so much done at that house they sent a team of five of us up to another house to sand and mud some dry wall.
Complete paint job after lots of sanding and mudding at the other house |
Pete sanding at the other house |
Then on Friday they sent Bob, and me with Frank from Point Pleasant to help a lady whose floor had collapsed in a trailer.
Brief side note. This lady was living with her 2 year old grandaughter in a trailer. She used to live with her mother in a house that was completely destroyed by the storm. Her mom got some money and bought this trailer to temporaily house her and the little kid. She told us all about how hard it's been living there. They had opossums take residence underneath the home and invade quite frequently. She's spent over $600 a month on propane to heat the place, and she ran out of money last winter, stopped paying for heat and all the pipes froze and broke below. We were there replacing a floor that had gotten wet in the girls room because of a leak off one of the hot water heaters. That floor soaked up water like a sponge, got soft, and collapsed. Bob, in between angry mumbles about how terrible the construction of a trailer is cut out the soggy floor, got a list of supplies together and sent Frank to the store. We replaced it with plywood. (that floor was held together by 1x2 boards. The garden beds we made at Ferncliff, and even my make shift clothesline are more sturdy). Before we left she told us all about the struggle with that trailer. Frank is working on getting some church volunteers down to help her out, but PDA and the long term recovery group can't really do much because they are working with FEMA money which is strictly tied to storm-related damage. Since that was a hot water heater leak it doesn't count. That made me a little angry at the volunteer leader who told me that, help is help and I hope she gets it. Please pray for Tracy.
We didn't get to see Russ and April move in but we got them pretty close. I'm guessing they got in before the 2 year anniversary of the storm this week which would be awesome.
Other highlights of the week included gobs of cake (some for Dan's birthday, some not) Bob's homemade ice cream. Digging past the Chinaman's house with Nelson, lunch on the beach, digging up an old glass medicine bottle I gave to Russ and April, watching Russ and April's expressions warm as such noticeable progress was made, watching April try so hard not to look inside until the supervisor got back, and hearing old stories from all the Lend A Hand folks.
This marked the 19th time Lend A Hand had sent a group to Point Pleasant since the storm. They've almost been there every month the church was open. I saw construction talent like I had never before. It was like being on a professional crew, no tolerating mistakes, and only doing the tough detailed jobs. These guys and ladies were great to work with and stay with. How great it was. Thank you Lend A Hand for babysitting me and the other YAVs in New Jersey!
Point Pleasant is closing for the winter, but will be back up and running in 2015. Interested in helping make a difference by volunteering? Call the PDA call center and sign up to visit and help today (866) 732-6121 callcenter@pcusa.org. Eden and Cameron here at Ferncliff will answer and get you set up just like they did for us. This site lists all Presbyterian churches hosting groups in New Jersey and New York just like Point Pleasant. Lots of work still to do and they could use your help. The Jersey Cares and A Future With Hope websites will have more opportunities to help. People like Tracey, Russ, and April need your help. And you should visit the Jersey Shore!!
That's what we did in between trips to the beach, walking on the boardwalk and buying pizza at Jenkins'.
That's the Situation on the Jersey Shore.
Dan's photo from lunch on his birthday on the Jersey Shore |
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