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 Marion Camp's home after the rebuild
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August 26, 2007
9:00 PM Eastern |
August 27, 2007
1:00 AM Eastern |
August 29, 2007
9:00 PM Eastern |
August 30, 2007
1:00 AM Eastern |
August 30, 2007
9:00 AM Eastern |
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DIY to the Rescue has its biggest mission ever in New Orleans; a city flooded almost 90% by Hurricane Katrina. In a neighborhood on the verge of total extinction, there are few beacons of hope, so the crew is getting help from everyone in the neighborhood to make this project a reality!
Hosts Karl Champley and Amy Devers team up with Paul Davis Restoration to work around the clock to help Marion Camp, a 78-year-old grandmother, by demolishing and then rebuilding her entire home. DIY to the Rescue: Katrina Rebuild features exclusive interviews with Governor Kathleen Blanco and other community leaders, as well as field trips with the National Guard and grassroots organizations helping to rebuild New Orleans.
Paul Davis Restoration
Since 1966, their network of contractors has been an innovative leader in the areas of property damage mitigation, reconstruction and remodeling. Check out how they transform lives by visiting Paul Davis Restoration.
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Boyles Distinctive Furniture
Since 1949, Boyles has been furnishing homes all over the United States and around the world. For more information on their part in this exciting project, check out Boyles Distinctive Furniture.
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