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In the aftermath of a traumatic disaster, Mennonite Disaster
Service arrives to help. Established in 1950, associated volunteers
have gone into devastated communities to pick up debris, muck out
homes, and launch rebuilding efforts. These volunteer efforts have
succeeded in building more than homes, however. Called the
"therapeutic community" by disaster researchers, acts of
volunteerism can generate healing moments. Though most studies see
such therapeutic effects happening right after disasters, this
ethnographic study looks at long-term recovery assistance. Such
extensive commitment results in beneficial consequences for
survivors and their communities. For Mennonite Disaster Service
volunteers, serving others reflects deeply upon their historic
roots, cultural traditions, and theological belief system. In
contrast to the corrosive blaming that erupted after hurricane
Katrina, and feelings of neglect by those who experienced Rita and
Ike, the arrival and long-term commitment of faith-based volunteers
restored hope. This volume describes and explains how Mennonite
Disaster Service organized efforts for the 2005 and 2008 Gulf Coast
storms, following a well-established tradition of helping their
neighbors. Based on deeply-ingrained religious beliefs, volunteers
went to the coast for weeks, sometimes months, and often returned
year after year. The quality of the construction work, coupled with
the meaningful relationships they sought to build, generated
trusting partnerships with communities struggling back from
disaster. Based on five years of volunteer work by Mennonite
Disaster Service, this volume demonstrates best practices for those
who seek to do the same.
In the aftermath of a traumatic disaster, Mennonite Disaster
Service arrives to help. Established in 1950, associated volunteers
have gone into devastated communities to pick up debris, muck out
homes, and launch rebuilding efforts. These volunteer efforts have
succeeded in building more than homes, however. Called the
"therapeutic community" by disaster researchers, acts of
volunteerism can generate healing moments. Though most studies see
such therapeutic effects happening right after disasters, this
ethnographic study looks at long-term recovery assistance. Such
extensive commitment results in beneficial consequences for
survivors and their communities. For Mennonite Disaster Service
volunteers, serving others reflects deeply upon their historic
roots, cultural traditions, and theological belief system. In
contrast to the corrosive blaming that erupted after hurricane
Katrina, and feelings of neglect by those who experienced Rita and
Ike, the arrival and long-term commitment of faith-based volunteers
restored hope. This volume describes and explains how Mennonite
Disaster Service organized efforts for the 2005 and 2008 Gulf Coast
storms, following a well-established tradition of helping their
neighbors. Based on deeply-ingrained religious beliefs, volunteers
went to the coast for weeks, sometimes months, and often returned
year after year. The quality of the construction work, coupled with
the meaningful relationships they sought to build, generated
trusting partnerships with communities struggling back from
disaster. Based on five years of volunteer work by Mennonite
Disaster Service, this volume demonstrates best practices for those
who seek to do the same.
As a wife of a Vietnam veteran, I lived and fought through the dark
side of a man's war memories. Silent Scars is a story about scars
you cannot see. My scars of war are in my heart and his are in his
mind. By telling my story, I want to help others avoid the wounds I
live with every day. I hope and pray that I can make a difference
in other people's lives through the lessons I have learned. As you
will see in my memoirs, many family members also struggle with the
after-effects of war because freedom is never free. In essence, my
story is an acknowledgement and thank you for all the times they
didn't understand or know what to do. To learn more about this
book, visit my website at http: //www.silentscars.com.
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