Project Fleur-de-lis™
and Mercy Family Center recognized for
outstanding work:
In
a report released January 2007 by the Princeton
University Woodrow Wilson School of Public & International
Affairs, Mercy Family Center was recognized
as the only nonprofit service provider that has attempted
to provide quality improvement measures (page 55). To
view the full report please read HERE

Project
Fleur-de-lis™ Testimonial
By: Cheryl Ostrowski
We
are a military family with five children who moved to
Belle Chasse, LA in May of 2005. Our three oldest children
started school at Our Lady of Perpetual Help in early
August and immediately our first and second graders had
a bit of difficulty adjusting. It was hard for them to
be the “new kids” in a non-mobile community.
And then things got really interesting……
We
evacuated for Hurricane Katrina arriving in Houston, TX
on Saturday morning August 27, 2005. The children’s
father, a helicopter pilot and first-responder, went back
to New Orleans after a few days to help with the hurricane
recovery efforts. After a week in Houston, the kids and
I drove to Boston, MA to stay with my parents where they
attended a public school for the next two months.
We
returned to Belle Chasse at the beginning of November,
2005. Thankfully, our house sustained only wind damage
and we were able to move right back in. This time, the
kids had a fairly easy transition back to school in Belle
Chasse, partly due to a number of other “new kids”
now displaced as a result of Hurricane Katrina.
We
first noticed a change in our oldest daughter’s
behavior in the summer of 2006. Susanna was 8 years old
at the time and began to have difficulty sleeping, especially
if there was a threat of a thunderstorm or any wind. She
switched bedrooms because she complained that the wind
was too loud at night. She asked for a room without windows
and slept cocooned in the covers with many stuffed animals
around her. She also complained of daily headaches and
stomachaches, became very moody, and had frequent outbursts
of anger.
Prior
to this time, Susanna had always been a straight “A”
student but her grades began to slip. She started making
a lot of careless mistakes at school and her teacher remarked
that she seemed “stressed”. At that point,
I asked the school counselor for help and she referred
us to Project Fleur-de-lis™.
As
a result, Susanna and I began to meet weekly with John
Hill, a licensed clinical social worker at Mercy Family
Center in January 2007. At this time, Susanna began to
open up and talk about her feelings. She shared that her
fears had started after Hurricane Cindy went over our
house (I spent the night with her in the closet –
her greatest fear was that of a tornado). As part of her
treatment, John recommended that Susanna keep a journal
and over the next 3 months she made remarkable improvements.
Susanna
has once again become the cheerful, energetic child that
she was before our move to Belle Chasse. She hugs her
Dad and me all the time. She sleeps better at night and
her storm fears have disappeared. Her grades are back
to the straight “A” level. She is confident
and calm, and the stomachaches and headaches have disappeared.
Susanna
and John decided to conclude their weekly sessions in
early April and she continues to do great. We will be
moving out of state this summer and Susanna is upbeat
and positive about the move. We are so thankful that Project
Fleur-de-lis™ was available to us. It has made our
family life so much better. I have nothing but praise
for Project Fleur-de-lis™ and the staff at the Mercy
Family Center, especially John Hill. Thank you all so
much for giving us our lovely daughter back!

May
31st Deadline to Enroll in Access to Care
The
American Red Cross Hurricane Recovery Program funded
the Access to Care initiative
to provide those directly affected by Hurricanes Katrina,
Rita, and Wilma with up to $2,000 worth of financial assistance
for uncovered mental health treatment costs. Anyone interested
must call or enroll on-line before May 31, 2008. To enroll
call 1-866-794-HOPE or visit www.a2care.org.

Project
Fleur-de-lis™: Post-Katrina Mental Health in New
Orleans Catholic Schools
Presented at the 2007 Catholic Charities USA Annual Gathering
September 13-16, 2007 Cincinnati, OH
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HERE to view the presentation
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