We Volunteered in the Lower Ninth Ward • Ladylike

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

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  • @KWheelahan410
    @KWheelahan410 6 лет назад +945

    As a resident of New Orleans, thank you from the bottom of my heart for all of y’alls love and help in my home town and bringing focus to the devastation, but also the spirit of this area.

    • @moistbananapeel5849
      @moistbananapeel5849 6 лет назад +6

      KWheelahan410 I agree I don't live in New Orleans but am a resident of New Orleans. And I didn't live here when Hurricane Katrina came but a lot my friends did. I was here though for the great flood of 2016. I was affected by the flood though.

    • @skyevictoria6943
      @skyevictoria6943 6 лет назад +2

      same i love in new orleans and i’m so happy they came

    • @skyevictoria6943
      @skyevictoria6943 6 лет назад +1

      live*

    • @livcos2012
      @livcos2012 6 лет назад +3

      KWheelahan410 I donate because this video introduced me to the charity and informed me on its cause. I hope others do to for the beautiful people of New Orleans. Hope to get to visit sometime too!

    • @christypaxson7194
      @christypaxson7194 5 лет назад

      I also live in New Orleans and I really appreciate it

  • @98spatie22
    @98spatie22 6 лет назад +563

    I think it would be awesome if there was a series focusing on different charities and organization's around the country. Like someone spending a week with a charity helping out, cause there're so many charities that are not well known and deserve some recognition.

    • @milicakrunic4898
      @milicakrunic4898 6 лет назад

      +

    • @chandrawagner4061
      @chandrawagner4061 5 лет назад +2

      Would love it, but this didnt get enough views so we'll never see it. Probably wont see many travel videos either except for Kristin's style ones. (Which I love but dont really mean as much as these) all about the views 😔

  • @lovedaymorbid
    @lovedaymorbid 6 лет назад +2810

    I kinda want a collab where Ladylike and the Try Guys go volunteer (maybe back with Lower Nine?) and bring along fans who want to help too.

    • @flyingdolphin1015
      @flyingdolphin1015 6 лет назад +28

      YAAAAAASSSSSSSSSSSSSS THAT NEEDS TO HAPPEN!

    • @moistbananapeel5849
      @moistbananapeel5849 6 лет назад +29

      I agree I would definitely help cause I live in Louisiana so I could also get my friends to help to

    • @erinraecowin
      @erinraecowin 6 лет назад +9

      Get Buzzfeed to sponser :)

    • @pansylou7553
      @pansylou7553 6 лет назад +60

      Doubt that's going to happen as the Try Guys are their own name brand production company now.

    • @moistbananapeel5849
      @moistbananapeel5849 6 лет назад +4

      Allyson brunette I probably will and thx to LadyLike I know of this.

  • @karlakatibah2969
    @karlakatibah2969 6 лет назад +510

    Thank you so much for not just going to NOLA to admire the city, but also to help! NOLA is still recovering, even many years later!

  • @kiezajoseph562
    @kiezajoseph562 6 лет назад +740

    Am I the only one who thinks that Freddie is literally just an adorable little bean 😩

    • @Angelface11
      @Angelface11 6 лет назад +8

      Shes gorgeous

    • @m__ayala
      @m__ayala 6 лет назад +3

      I looove Freddie so you're not the only one

    • @kylieboring7059
      @kylieboring7059 6 лет назад +2

      You're definitely not the only one I love her sm she's so precious

    • @grace6802
      @grace6802 6 лет назад +3

      Kieza Joseph nope

    • @chasity8902
      @chasity8902 6 лет назад

      Fandom af and same ❤️

  • @c0gimyun
    @c0gimyun 6 лет назад +328

    why am i sobbing!!? freddie is such an empath and so well-spoken. this video was very well done.

    • @michelewilliams5131
      @michelewilliams5131 6 лет назад +1

      tiffanyy oh I was sobbing too!!!! Katrina was so devastating to New Orleans. Then hearing what we already knew spoken in words hurt my heart!

    • @lalascott7542
      @lalascott7542 5 лет назад

      Same! 😪😢

  • @NyleNimo
    @NyleNimo 6 лет назад +4

    I love that Devin not only included volunteering on their itinerary, but it was planned for their first day in New Orleans. God bless these women

  • @MyAm5
    @MyAm5 6 лет назад +125

    Definitely understand the love for Freddie, but let's not forget Devin. If it wasn't for her surprise trip here, and having the girls do this we would have never had this video.

    • @Ok_Sorbet-824
      @Ok_Sorbet-824 6 лет назад +1

      which is why i was confused that fred talked the most

    • @lynseymuk187
      @lynseymuk187 6 лет назад +10

      @@Ok_Sorbet-824 bc it was her video if u heard at the start each of them hve there own video while in New Orleans

  • @caitbreedlove
    @caitbreedlove 6 лет назад +294

    This vid didn’t make me laugh as much as the other ladylike vids usually do, but it makes sense because this is a serious video and it really warmed my heart, I love these girls!!

  • @downgurl
    @downgurl 6 лет назад +311

    it's funny how the ladylike girls from LA are in heavy jackets and look like they are freezing. and everyone else are just in shirts.

    • @rhyleefitch867
      @rhyleefitch867 6 лет назад +5

      JRae Petrocelly exactly like I live in 9th ward and it’s so effin hot

    • @krystynalwood4161
      @krystynalwood4161 6 лет назад

      Rhylee Irene I live north of I-12 and its effing hot here too. Even this rain is a hot rain

    • @BrookelleBlasphemy
      @BrookelleBlasphemy 6 лет назад

      JRae Petrocelly they're working ladies, that's why.

    • @artsypurplewitch
      @artsypurplewitch 6 лет назад +1

      I think it probably would've been colder in March.

    • @sweet_sara1632
      @sweet_sara1632 6 лет назад

      Chris Jones naw man the only time new orleans is cooler in december and january.. trust me i live there

  • @lforand53
    @lforand53 6 лет назад +43

    My daughter volunteered on a alternative spring break down there. Very rewarding and humbling experience

    • @downloadingdvm9860
      @downloadingdvm9860 6 лет назад +1

      Linda Forand me too, it was so much fun and interesting to see

    • @lforand53
      @lforand53 6 лет назад

      Tracy Lynn oh awesome! My daughter did americore as well! Great experience.

  • @kathynguyen904
    @kathynguyen904 6 лет назад +1

    My home ❤️thank you ladylike for showing that New Orleans is still struggling but as a whole stronger than ever. Love everything you guys do.

  • @PotatoKing16
    @PotatoKing16 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you, beautiful Devin for planning such an impactful part of the trip. Yes, of course, take a trip to have fun, but thank you for being intentional and making a difference!

    • @PotatoKing16
      @PotatoKing16 6 лет назад +1

      and obviously, thank you to all the wonderful ladies of Ladylike and the amazing volunteers for working so hard!

  • @daniellekelly6638
    @daniellekelly6638 5 лет назад +2

    I really love that ladylike cares so much about these people's health and wellbeing, it just really warms my heart to know that lowernine.org loves and wants to help these people who still have damaged homes. Ladylike, if you can, please do some more volunteering and that sort of thing ❤️❤️

  • @squirrelsinmykoolaid
    @squirrelsinmykoolaid 6 лет назад +153

    It would be nice if Buzzfeed donated the money they made from this video to that non-profit.

  • @skylarstasik5434
    @skylarstasik5434 6 лет назад +71

    This is super neat because I live close to new orleans and I go there often. I got a warm fuzzy feeling watching this. I love ladylike and very proud of y'all for doing this. Thank you truly.

    • @rhyleefitch867
      @rhyleefitch867 6 лет назад

      Violin SkylarStasik ikr it’s just so enlightening to hear them all talk about the city I live in and love because I grew up their and have been there for around 13 years I love this fucking video

  • @whitneytheriot3404
    @whitneytheriot3404 6 лет назад +2

    Ladylike, I am a New Orleans native and lived and survived through Hurricane Katrina. As a New Orleanian the topic of Katrina still makes me emotional all these years later. It was such a hard experience especially going through this as a 12 year old. I just want to thank you guys from the bottom of my heart for volunteering and bringing awareness to this amazing organization. Without people like you New Orleans would still be in terrible conditions. Thank you for all the you do!!! #NolaStrong

  • @rc8613
    @rc8613 6 лет назад +1

    This was beautiful. Thank you to Ladylike for giving me a little hope for humanity again. Keep being you, ladies!!❤

  • @sara.1710
    @sara.1710 6 лет назад +232

    Love you guys!!! ❤️❤️❤️
    It's great that you guys try to help out. It must of been terrible for who ever lived there before, it's sad. 😪

    • @vanityrae83
      @vanityrae83 6 лет назад +1

      Sarai Monroy
      Don't you remember news coverage & pictures after hurricane Katrina? People spray painted *SEND HELP?* while literally standing on their roof while trying to flag down helicopters. People was floating on pieces of wood bcuz the water was so high. It was Terrible

  • @kimmyr9318
    @kimmyr9318 6 лет назад +39

    I live in Louisiana and a man the other day came up to me asking for money saying that he was still struggling from Hurricane Katrina. He said something about still waiting for the government to fix everything. (Yes I realize he could have been lying to get money, but I like to think he actually needed it)

  • @broadwaymelody33
    @broadwaymelody33 6 лет назад +1

    I love that these volunteers are doing this because they truly understand the injustice of how little these people were protected or helped. It’s not just about making a neighborhood look pretty. Major kudos to that organization.

  • @annmedver8033
    @annmedver8033 6 лет назад +24

    I'm from Louisana and it's so dope yall did this. A lot of places still have damage from the hurricane. And to show it is great. Love this!❤❤

  • @sedelman2
    @sedelman2 6 лет назад +3

    Way better "we tried" example than any of the beauty/fashion-centered stuff. Appreciate the depth of emotion and thought in this piece.

  • @H0II1
    @H0II1 6 лет назад +1

    I lived and worked with lowernine for two months and it's a great feeling to help those people although there is still a long way to go! Great job, ladies!

  • @EricaGarcia2000
    @EricaGarcia2000 6 лет назад +2

    Contractor fraud is rampant in South Texas right now due to Harvey. The contractors are also jacking up their prices. I provide counseling in Rockport, Texas, and my clients are really struggling in a lot of ways, too. It’s heartbreaking. Thankfully organizations like this one exist to help people who really need it! Great episode and great work!

  • @anile1416
    @anile1416 6 лет назад

    I have SO MUCH respect for Devin for not stopping at the silly fun things when organising this trip to New Orleans, but also talking about hurricane Katrina and how we can help, and making sure that we learn about history and culture in each videos.

  • @samooky
    @samooky 6 лет назад +1

    I volunteered with lowernine.org back in January of 2009 and it was a great experience! Definitely recommend this organization to anyone who wants to help rebuild NOLA.

  • @gabyg1004
    @gabyg1004 6 лет назад +10

    i love how devin introduced the andrew guy to freddie kristen chantel and jen like her children

  • @angelinaknutsen5467
    @angelinaknutsen5467 6 лет назад +3

    Who would dislike a video about volunteering and helping others?

  • @caitlynreilly5979
    @caitlynreilly5979 6 лет назад

    YES! I've been volunteering with an organization called SBP down in NOLA for the past 4 years. SBP is a nationally recognized non-profit born out of Hurricane Katrina, whose mission is to shrink the time between disaster and recovering. With SBP, I have helped re-do damaged floor boards for a woman who's house was destroyed back in 2005 from the storm, put up drywall in a new opportunity house so a family can move back home to Louisiana, and helped rebuild a second floor of a home that was destroyed in last year's tornado. I'm so happy you've used this series to spread awareness to one of my favorite cities !

  • @akemilyre341
    @akemilyre341 6 лет назад +2

    Watching this makes me want to cry . I Love people who take the time to care for others in ways like this .It shows that the world isn't as coldhearted as it is made out to be . People care . Bless your hearts and for those who are still suffering God is watching you and is sending help your way.

  • @DaijaCG
    @DaijaCG 6 лет назад

    I'm from another part of Louisiana, about an hour south of NOLA. I remember evacuating to Texas for the storm and coming back to complete devastation, my family's house in pieces. We've had multiple hurricanes and floods since but still none have done the amount of damage that Katrina did. Thank you ladies for coming down here, telling our story, and trying to make our home a better place.

  • @secondconflict570
    @secondconflict570 6 лет назад +3

    The direction LadyLike has gone over the last few months is freaking awesome. It's always been a great show, but this latest stuff has been some of the best.

  • @dawnpalmer8889
    @dawnpalmer8889 6 лет назад +1

    This was my favorite thing y'all did in New Orleans just because it was volunteering and benefiting others who desperately need help.

  • @MikiMizumiChan6
    @MikiMizumiChan6 6 лет назад

    As someone who was affected by Katrina, thanks for bringing to light just how much work still needs to be done, and what wrongs still need to be made right. Volunteer, donate, hear the stories, because there is so much to be done in NOLA and in other parts of the world. Thanks Ladylike

  • @Flor8912
    @Flor8912 6 лет назад

    I'm truly happy you all are in New Orleans and showing it in a way that we don't normally see. I love the lowernine.org organization, and I'm so glad you found it Freddie! Keep up the good work y'all!

  • @lisaalessandro9177
    @lisaalessandro9177 6 лет назад

    Thank you Lady Like for visiting my adopted hometown and shedding light on the challenges Nola is still facing!

  • @maisieriddle7377
    @maisieriddle7377 5 лет назад

    Every time I watch them I’m just reminded of what powerful, beautiful, and truly amazing women that they are.

  • @tothallyamazing5602
    @tothallyamazing5602 6 лет назад

    This is so amazing. It brought me to tears. I’m so honored to be able to watch women make a change today.

  • @brookemartinez3354
    @brookemartinez3354 6 лет назад +2

    As someone from there, thank you for coming to help and not just to visit the city

  • @taylor-colley
    @taylor-colley 6 лет назад +2

    wow i love Freddie so much she's so inspiring and passionate

  • @allisonallen5191
    @allisonallen5191 6 лет назад

    I went on two mission trips to NOLA in 2010 and worked on homes in the lower ninth ward. It’s truly life changing to see the devastation around the city. We spoke to homeless people and they told us stories that could bring you to tears. Most were native to the area and when Katrina hit they just couldn’t leave, it was there home. They decided to be homeless because they loved their home town so much.

  • @michelewilliams5131
    @michelewilliams5131 6 лет назад

    This brought me to tears! New Orleans, more specifically the 9th Ward, was so demolished by Katrina. It’s one of the saddest times for our state. My now ex husband, went down to help rebuild after Katrina, and he literally saw dead bodies on the side of the road. Y’all doing this says so much about who y’all are. As someone from Louisiana, I thank you! 💋

  • @kirstenbrandenburg1495
    @kirstenbrandenburg1495 6 лет назад

    I just got back from a mission trip last week in New Orleans. My group was able to go to an empty lot in the lower ninth and clean up the foot high grass, weeds, and trash. Knowing that we were able to clean up just one spot so that in the future someone can live on that piece of land makes me so happy. I love the people in New Orleans because even when they are faced with something hard they have so much hope, and they are able to get things done with a smile on their face. I think we can learn a lot from that.

  • @breannajefferies6839
    @breannajefferies6839 6 лет назад

    I really love this episode. It has a very special place in my heart because my aunt and her family had to relocate to missouri because they were so affected by the storm. My aunt now lives here permanently because she married my uncle but her family was able to move back home to New Orleans. I’ve been to the lower ninth district and to see the damage broke my heart. It is really amazing that people care and want to help the people affected by the storm. Keep doing your great work!

  • @AurianaRenee
    @AurianaRenee 6 лет назад

    I'm a high school teacher, and I took students to work with LowerNine for the last two years. I loved seeing Andrew in this video! So much respect. I fell in love with New Orleans through those experiences. If you travel there, do some community service- you'll understand and connect with the city in a way you'd never experience when just drinking in the French Quarter.

  • @poro9084
    @poro9084 6 лет назад +62

    i think the saddest thing is - this could happen to every one of us... and instead of getting back our home, they were ripped of... i simpyl dont understand to mentality of these frauders, because this could happen to them...

  • @deaf-tomcat
    @deaf-tomcat 6 лет назад +29

    oof, this made me cry. Excuse me while I find some way to go volunteering again, I haven't done actual volunteer work for while and this really makes me want to go out and do something.

  • @kimedwards6425
    @kimedwards6425 6 лет назад

    I volunteered in NOLA over spring break with a group from my school. The experience really impacted me. I learned so much about the city and what some people there are still facing almost 13 years after Katrina. We worked with an organization that tries to educate its volunteers about a lot of different aspects of serving the city. They also work hard to make sure their clients feel empowered and involved throughout the process. It was amazing to work with them. If anyone has the opportunity, there are so many organizations around the country that want to work with volunteers to meet local needs and create engaged citizens. You don’t have to travel to volunteer, but sometimes it’s really eye-opening to see how community service happens in a different place.

  • @savv8778
    @savv8778 6 лет назад

    I appreciate that you’re doing this. I’m north of New Orleans, and I am very grateful that I was able to move back home immediately after the hurricane. The ninth ward is a place that is very dear to me as my aunt lived in the area until after Katrina. The fact that you’re helping repair the ninth ward is very very appreciated. Thanks Jen, Devin, Chantel, and Freddie.

  • @jessrodz95
    @jessrodz95 6 лет назад

    13 years later WOW. As a Puerto Rican living in Puerto Rico I can relate to all this after hurricane Maria. It saddens me to think it's gonna take so long to get back to the way it used to be. We are going through the same problems New Orleans are still having. It's not easy but we'll pull through praying another hurricane doesn't hit us again soon. Thanks to all the people who is helping!!! We are very grateful!! Keep up the great work!!

  • @AimeeTheGreat
    @AimeeTheGreat 6 лет назад

    /crying. Jeez gals. I am so impressed by y’all. Watching Devin and Freddie get in and just rip that stuff down. And after they got out cleaning up trash on the ground. I am impressed by the hard work you all. And the other teaming working together. You all are awesome. 💕💕💕

  • @alishaamaya4185
    @alishaamaya4185 6 лет назад +15

    Thank you visiting NOLA and helping the city!! Wish I could meet y’all ladies!

  • @alexasmith9178
    @alexasmith9178 6 лет назад

    OMG!! Thank you guys so much for volunteering!!! I live about 30 minutes away from New Orleans and I may only be 12 but I’m very thankful for what you guy have done for New Orleans! Thank you guys. I love y’all and please continue to help New Orleans recover from the 2005 Hurricane Katrina. 🙏❤️

  • @alexandraugalde558
    @alexandraugalde558 6 лет назад

    I’m from Meraux, in St. Bernard parish which is neighboring the lower 9th Ward. We got 15 ft of water from Katrina. So happy to see y’all volunteer and help out in NOLA!

  • @johnsandstrom4748
    @johnsandstrom4748 6 лет назад

    IN 2006 the American Library Association was the first major convention to come to New Orleans after Katrina. I got a tour of the lower 9th Ward from a friend who lived in Metairie. It looked worse that any war zone I had seen on television. I'm glad that it is being rebuild, even if it has taken 13 years so far and still has so far to go.

  • @halleelaird5479
    @halleelaird5479 6 лет назад

    This is honestly so touching that you ladies volunteered and felt so strongly about the work you were doing there. You guys are all such generous people. I’m glad the world is blessed with people like you

  • @melissamarlow9523
    @melissamarlow9523 6 лет назад

    This make me cry. People who are helping other just to help. Not just ladylike but everyone who take the time to volunteer and help other without expecting anything in return

  • @kiki12kara
    @kiki12kara 6 лет назад +1

    This is amazing. It'd be so nice if Ladylike continued to do more videos like this because they're so inspiring and eye-opening.

  • @SimplyyLizzie
    @SimplyyLizzie 6 лет назад

    Thank you for this video. I haven’t volunteered in over 3 years and realized how much I miss by just watching this video. Again, just thank you to the ladies of Ladylike for inspiring me again.

  • @jessiortego4525
    @jessiortego4525 6 лет назад

    As a person who lives in New Orleans I just want to say thank you for showing this, and thank you for taking your time to do something like this. I did not live in Nola during Katrina, but my family did. There are still so many people out there struggling and it needs to be known. It makes me happy to see that through this New Orleans mini series you are doing, there is some serious real life things being shown as well as fun stuff. Thank you girls!

  • @ndnaf3705
    @ndnaf3705 6 лет назад

    I am so proud of LadyLike, for taking time out to help tackle and bring attention to New Orleans that still needs help!

  • @baraatismail956
    @baraatismail956 6 лет назад

    We need to see more ladies reaching out to help make the world a better place ❤️ this is a true lady like act ❤️

  • @kaelanr7418
    @kaelanr7418 6 лет назад

    Thank y'all so much. I speak for everyone when we say we LOVE our city. There is still so much violence and natural disasters, (flooding EVERY time it rains it seems) that even this one vide helps out immensely. Please feel free to come at any time

  • @sydneyferguson4480
    @sydneyferguson4480 6 лет назад +16

    Omg Andrew is awesome!! I worked with Lower Nine in May!! They’re great!

  • @megansistrunk5146
    @megansistrunk5146 6 лет назад

    I’m a faithful Ladylike fan and Louisianan. I’m in tears because of this video. You guys are incredible. I wish y’all all the good things ❤️

  • @baltojo
    @baltojo 6 лет назад

    Thank you for bringing attention to all the work that needs to be done in my neighborhood. While my house was renovated, it's incredibly demoralizing to look outside and see blight from every window. In addition, it makes some people have little respect for themselves and others, so drugs and violence are also major issues. This area definitely doesn't get the attention that the wealthier parts of the city do.

  • @Fee-Fee
    @Fee-Fee 6 лет назад

    Thank you for going and shedding a light on the issues that New Orleans still has from Katrina.

  • @Hannah-sv6yr
    @Hannah-sv6yr 6 лет назад +5

    God bless you guys for doing this work and giving back while you could be partying in New Orleans. It always warms my heart to see people doing this. You girls are beautiful inside and out. Thank you for trying to get the word out. Isn't it so humbling to see that the people who have the least and have been through the worst, have the most to be thankful for?

  • @rosey4exclaim
    @rosey4exclaim 6 лет назад

    I basically cried throughout this whole video, and I've never even been to New Orleans. The fact that this is STILL an issue and that there are people who are helping makes me so emotional, I can't even. You guys are awesome for going out there and helping out.

  • @chessewaz
    @chessewaz 6 лет назад +78

    Freddie is so precious omfg

  • @chiquita2012621
    @chiquita2012621 6 лет назад

    Absolutely love this. I've gone to New Orleans three times to volunteer and seeing y'all do this just made me so warm and happy on the inside thank you for bringing this all to light through your videos.

  • @FAEthedestroyer
    @FAEthedestroyer 6 лет назад

    I am feeling all sorts of emotions because this is my city and my state. I’m re living the devastation. It’s nice to see people still helping!! ❤️

  • @destinymaiden1555
    @destinymaiden1555 6 лет назад

    Thank you so much!! I am a resident of Louisiana and this was a very heart warming video. In the Great Flood of 2016 in Baton Rouge my home was flooded and majority of my family’s homes were flooded. During this flood I volunteered my time at a local church helping pack relief bags to anyone in need and this warmed my heart to see that you guys helped with this issue. Contractor fraud is veryyyy common after storms, so I understand her situation and I wish the best to her. God bless you wonderful women that helped with this cause.

  • @giftysneha
    @giftysneha 6 лет назад

    May God Bless you Lady Like and the Lower Ninth Ward 😇💕😘😘💪💕💕❤❤❤

  • @erinmartin8668
    @erinmartin8668 6 лет назад

    Thank y’all so much our city really appreciates people like y’all. I know it looks rough from the outside but once you get to know this place and the people who live here you can’t imagine living anywhere else.

  • @daltonshaneburton
    @daltonshaneburton 6 лет назад

    I really appreciate everyone on the Lady Like team taking their time to volunteer. My grandfather has lived in the 9th ward my whole life, including during and after Katrina. I’ve seen first hand what you guys dealt with and I’ve rebuilt houses down there myself. Thank you ladies so so much for your giving.

  • @tejasvirana9923
    @tejasvirana9923 6 лет назад +1

    They're a real inspiration for everyone . Taking efforts for people in problems is a really great thing to do . Ladylike we love you ❤

  • @emmasdarosa9488
    @emmasdarosa9488 6 лет назад

    I love that you guys are using your platform to do true good in the world. Lots of love!

  • @bentleybennett8360
    @bentleybennett8360 6 лет назад +1

    It’s great how y’all would do this on vacation... I admire y’all so much🤩

  • @carolin2544
    @carolin2544 6 лет назад +1

    those stone stairs on a completely empty property broke my heart :( i can't even imagine losing my home like this.

  • @jackie6091
    @jackie6091 6 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing this video. Good job volunteering and spreading the word about the Lower 9th Ward. It's shocking and a shame that the people there are still having to cope with the aftermath of hurricane Katrina. It's not right!

  • @reannasacks9369
    @reannasacks9369 6 лет назад

    These women are so amazing, I love watching their videos. Everytime I watch them I get a new idea I want to try something new, get up and do something, or I just feel different and more empowered. Cudos to these women for being so strong and amazing, you all inspire me

  • @kelseyloves2dance
    @kelseyloves2dance 6 лет назад

    Being from Louisiana this made me tear up. You guys are amazing. Not only for volunteering but for bringing awareness to these tragedies. Go ladylike!!

  • @nerisrodz247
    @nerisrodz247 6 лет назад

    Hi LadyLike Show. I’m amazed by the volunteer work you did. I live in Puerto Rico, we aren’t completely done with the devastation that left Hurricane Maria and even today the power (electricity) went off. Only time will make us stronger and better than back in September of 17. My love to you guys. 🇵🇷💖

  • @lemonfruiit
    @lemonfruiit 6 лет назад

    I just volunteered there over my spring break! It was a wonderful experience. The community is so resilient and kind and grateful for any help. They are such good people down there!! Super rad you guys did this ❤️

  • @invulove
    @invulove 6 лет назад

    As someone originally from Florida and have lived through multiple hurricanes, had a house damaged a few times... This hit home so hard. It took forever for a room in our house to be fixed and then come back and realize it was never truly fixed (thankfully it's fixed properly now). I just can't imagine how hard it must be for this catastrophic event that happened 13 years ago is still not fixed properly yet. I just can't imagine it...

  • @jayebchillen
    @jayebchillen 6 лет назад +1

    This hurts alot to watch but it's beautiful to get involved. Thank you all for your work

  • @heyheyheyloser84
    @heyheyheyloser84 6 лет назад +16

    If only I had known about this organization when I visited NOLA last fall! We stayed partly in Treme, another historically black neighborhood and there was a lot of damage there as well as a brand new construction. When I asked someone, they said these new houses had just been build from Katrina... 10 years later. I've lived in coastal NC for most of my life so I know the devastating affects of hurricanes but I've never seen anything at that level.

    • @carenrusco3177
      @carenrusco3177 6 лет назад +4

      Sarah Benton Coastal living is extremely rough. I grew up on the coast in MS very close to Louisiana. They're even farther below water level than a lot of places. It's almost like a fish bowl. That levee breaking cause so much damage it almost seems unreal. I swear it floods pretty much every time a good thunderstorm rolls through.

  • @liztrask4532
    @liztrask4532 6 лет назад

    Thank you for showing us that there are good people in the world.
    People who are willing to do everything in their power to make life better. They are Angel's.

  • @raemarie4040
    @raemarie4040 6 лет назад

    It’s really awesome to see y’all volunteering in my neighborhood and my city. ❤️ much love to y’all.

  • @RaeNichole.
    @RaeNichole. 6 лет назад

    I’m so happy you guys made this video. I’m from Louisiana and to see my family and I affected by both floods in New Orleans and recent flood in Baton Rouge was devastating. We’ve came a long way and still have some ways to go but things like this is what makes us keep going. This video truly touched my heart! Bless y’all!

  • @TastyYazz
    @TastyYazz 6 лет назад

    Since moving to New Orleans for college, I've learned a lot about the city, and I'm glad Ladylike went to try to help a part of the city that struggles so much to sort of keep up financially and housing-wise with the rest of the city.

  • @sheee_laa
    @sheee_laa 6 лет назад

    Awe man. This video hit me right in the feels. I love how much this video brings awareness to the people who are still rebuilding from hurricane Katrina. So many years have past and yet they are still trying to recover. Thank you so much for making this video.

  • @nora1050
    @nora1050 6 лет назад

    I really loved this because I did Katrina relief work a couple years ago. It was such an impactful week and truly changed my life. I hope you all feel inspired to continue volunteering following your experiences there!

  • @no_s3rvic34
    @no_s3rvic34 6 лет назад

    This is so cool! I volunteered for them during my last spring break so it’s amazing to see them get more recognition. The work they do is necessary and hard.

  • @katieknight7021
    @katieknight7021 6 лет назад

    i love where ladylike has been going lately, doing stuff that actually matters! i have lived through hurricane katrina in mississippi and trust me biloxi beach still has not recovered from the effects!

  • @olive_1995
    @olive_1995 6 лет назад

    I cried the whole time I watched this. Such selfless work they do, and its so sad this community is still living this way.

  • @janessagillenwater3026
    @janessagillenwater3026 6 лет назад

    I love seeing people helping with my hometown. I love this place and I understand their hurt. I wasn't living here when Katrina hit, but so many people I know went through it and it makes me sad that so many people were hurt or died or were taken advantage of.

  • @hashtagwha222
    @hashtagwha222 6 лет назад +2

    My church group went to New Orleans a few years ago (we got to sing with Lenny Kravitz, little humblebrag....look it up. VOP sings with Lenny Kravitz.) and we helped out paint some schools, build homes, etc., in the ninth ward and it was the most incredible experience. It was absolutely the most humbling experience to be able to help so many people, either directly or indirectly. Being originally from Texas, I absolutely love Louisiana, especially New Orleans. I’d love to go back and help out.