Return To New Orleans
A Kinship Circle team navigates a complex route of food/water stations, many no longer served, in Upper 9th Wards East and West, Plaquemines Parish and Lakeview. Armed with maps (sometimes useless, with street signs still down) and hundreds of addresses, we record animal sightings and re-population status. Gutted homes and debris line streets. Personal stuff in one wall-less two-story seems untouched since residents fled. Here, animals find refuge in the shadows. A cat darts, then vanishes under rubble. A dog waits on dusty steps. Wherever people have returned, we offer bags of food for them to help feed animals. Some live in FEMA trailers parked outside wrecked homes. Others inhabit homes in various states of reconstruction. Photos (c) Kinship Circle, Hurricane Katrina Animal Aid