What is st. bernard project new orleans?

The St. Bernard Project was founded in 2006 in response to the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. The organization's mission is to rebuild homes, communities, and lives by providing long-term recovery services to disaster-impacted families. Since its inception, the St. Bernard Project has rebuilt over 900 homes with the help of over 175,000 volunteers. Their work not only helps families return to their homes but also creates stable communities and brings economic activity to the affected areas. In addition to Hurricane Katrina, the St. Bernard Project has also worked on recovery efforts in other disaster-impacted areas, such as Hurricane Sandy in New York and New Jersey.