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The New Orleans Saints are an example of the spirit found in a place that was devastated by a natural disaster. Hurricanes Katrina may have happened years ago but the rebuilding process is still swamped with decrepit homes and citizens reeling to pick up the pieces. The entire Saints roster of 85 players along with coaches hit Hollygrove, New Orleans not with the mission of pre-season practice but to build homes for the people that lost everything during the floods according to NFL football ticket news.

In the last days of organized NFL football ticket pre-season activities, the team agreed that community service would be the most beneficial way to prepare for the regular season. Partnered with rebuilding Together New Orleans Inc. the Saints grabbed hammers and yard tools to bring a portion of a neighbor back to life (4 homes). I can’t believe that three years after the event there are still so many places destroyed.

Head coach, Sean Payton said to NFL football ticket news, “The guys know how important these type of things are to our community. We are all in this together. This is our city. This is our home (nfl.com).”