Five-time Grammy-winning R&B artist Usher takes a break on June 13, 2006, while cleaning up a New Orleans school damaged by Hurricane Katrina. Usher, whose full name is Usher Raymond IV, joined dozens of volunteers clearing the overgrown yard of the International School of Louisiana, the state's first foreign language-based charter school.
Usher talks with 10-year-old Alex Plicque Kenny on June 13, 2006, as he arrives to to clean up a New Orleans school damaged by Hurricane Katrina.
R&B artist Usher, whose full name is Usher Raymond IV, works with Dillard University student Donnielle Minor on June 13, 2006, to clear a tree that had grown into a fence. They were working to clean up a New Orleans school damaged by Hurricane Katrina.
Five-time Grammy winning R&B artist Usher joined dozens of volunteers on June 13, 2006, to clear the overgrown yard of the International School of Louisiana. The state's first foreign language-based charter school was damaged by Hurricane Katrina. Soon after the storm hit in August, Usher launched a program to help Gulf Coast families secure housing.
Usher works to help clear some vines that had overgrown a fence at a New Orleans school that has been shuttered since Katrina hit back in August. The five-time Grammy winner was among dozens of volunteers working on June 13, 2006, to clear the overgrown lawn of the International School of Louisiana.
Grammy-winning R&B artist Usher works to clear overgrowth at the International School of Louisiana in New Orleans on June 13, 2006. The state's first foreign language-based charter school was damaged by Hurricane Katrina last August.