The Experience of Faith-Based Disaster Response

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After hurricanes Katrina and Rita faith-based organizations were among the most trusted and efficient responding in New Orleans. Purposes of this study are: 1) to understand the experience of faith-based disaster response for those organizing and executing such a massive grassroots effort those delivering direct service and survivors who seek and receive assistance; 2) to understand the impact of the disaster event and levels of hope in the lives of those who provide and receive assistance. A mixed methods research design included ethnographic field experience phenomenology interviews and administration of the Herth Hope Index the Hope Visual Analogue Scale and the Impact of Event Scale – Revised. Study participants included faith-based disaster response staff volunteers and New Orleans residents. Research findings were triangulated. The contextual ground was Divine Agency with figural themes of Decision Point Social Suffering Stranger-to-Stranger Interactions Communitas Transformation and Reflection. Herth Hope Index scores among all groups were high. Impact of Event Scale–Revised scores show most participants experienced significant emotional impact.
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