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Together Baton Rouge volunteer Leah Conquorgood reviews Geanne Petsch's FEMA application during a visit Saturday, Sept. 3, 2016. Geanne's husband, Pete Petsch, is under hospice care and is uncomfortable with having volunteers gut his flood damaged home. The couple have been married 53-years and have lived the last 38-years in their Sherri Lane home. The Baton Rouge Area Foundation donated $250,000 to Together Baton Rouge to create 100 jobs paying $15 per hour for house-gutting and mold remediation. Together Baton Rouge is gutting the homes of families with the greatest need, the elderly, disabled and families with children.
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Together Baton Rouge volunteer Leah Conquorgood reviews Geanne Petsch's FEMA application during a visit Saturday, Sept. 3, 2016. Geanne's husband, Pete Petsch, is under hospice care and is uncomfortable with having volunteers gut his flood damaged home. The couple have been married 53-years and have lived the last 38-years in their Sherri Lane home. The Baton Rouge Area Foundation donated $250,000 to Together Baton Rouge to create 100 jobs paying $15 per hour for house-gutting and mold remediation. Together Baton Rouge is gutting the homes of families with the greatest need, the elderly, disabled and families with children.