Newsletters
Find our monthly reports, updates, and other short writings around the current operations and status of NAONE Corp.

June Update: Ends & Beginnings
June has felt like the end of one chapter — and the quiet beginning of the next. We wrapped up our last bit of on-site work this month, gathering the remaining tools and supplies we had stationed in Pensacola. Everything is now stored safely, ready for the next time we’re called to show up and help.

May Update: The Porch From the Storm
This month, we had the honor of building a front porch for a couple who have been dreaming about it since they first moved to Pensacola. It wasn’t just about giving them a space to sit outside — it was about helping restore a piece of what was taken by the storm, and giving back a little peace, a little beauty, and a lot of love.

April Newsletter Update
April was a month of real, on-the-ground impact. Our team tackled landslides, water redirection, washed-out driveways, and more — helping families regain access to their homes, protect what remains, and begin the long process of recovery.

March Update: Camp Move & Big Projects
It has been a long past month, but with patience and determination we were able to get further into our list of projects bringing us closer to completion. We also have finally reached a solid status in our 501(c)(3) journey, as we are nearing our full submission of our bylaws and internal structure.

NAONE January & February Update
Thank you everyone and the community of Pensacola for your continued support throughout the past months, the winter season, and the beginning of 2025 - we have been able to accomplish a variety of our goals throughout that time and provide assistance to more community members in the Pensacola area.

Camp NAONE New Years Update
Constant progress has been pushed forward with access to skid steers and excavators on a consistent basis allowing for the proper planning and scheduling throughout the valley, and we couldn’t be more grateful.

Camp Miller December Update
The generosity in the forms of fundraising, donations, volunteering, networking and constant prayers and thoughts are all necessary on this journey of recovery and rebuilding.