Sunday, February 8, 2026

Christian home away from home

 



Welcoming the stranger is a mission of the Port Arthur International Seafarer’s Center. The iconic building at the end of Houston Avenue hosts sailors from around the world who dock here. It takes volunteers and funding to keep this mission rolling. Capt. Michael and Mrs. Tamara Thomas invited supporters to an annual cocktail party. The Feb. 5 event drew a packed house.

Doreen Badeaux, board member, says the center is a Christian home away from home for seafarers visiting from around the country and around the world.

“We visit ships in port, to “welcome the stranger” and assess the needs of the seafarers onboard.  We provide safe, reliable TWIC escorting in and out of ports and other maritime facilities, and provide safe transportation to area stores, churches, and recreational venues,” she said.

“ Most ships today operate professionally and responsibly, but when an individual company does not properly provide for their crews, we intervene. Thus, we advocate for seafarers who are not paid, have contract issues, visa issues, or who are being unfairly denied shore leave,” Badeaux said.

At times, the group has advocated for fresh stores of drinking water for the men and women onboard.

The cocktail event funds the year.

“These funds go toward gas expenses, maintenance and insurance for our fleet of vans. The funds also enable us to hire our seafarer welfare agents who visit the ships and assist the seafarers while they are in port,” Badeaux said.

As for the culinary thrill seeking aspect of the evening, I was hooked on the muhammara dip. I didn’t get to chat with busy Chef Carly, but I looked up the general profile of this Middle Eastern concoction from Syria. Roasted red peppers, walnuts, pomegranate molasses and bread crumbs mix with olive oil and spices such as Aleppo pepper and cumin. It’s smoky, sweet and nutty. This one came with vegetables and na’an.




          Pork belly dirty rice put in a great showing, too. Here’s the full menu from Chef Carly Oubre and her team at Chic Chef Catering & Events:

·       Lobster & Gulf Coast Seafood Salad Mini Rolls

·       Roasted Asiago Stuffed Gnocchi Antipasto Skewers

·       Pork Belly Dirty Rice Cups with Peper Jelly Pipettes

·       Spicy Sweet Potato Muhammara Dip with Crudites, Crackers and Na'an

·       Winter Fruit Salad with Citrus Dressing

 

     If you didn’t make it to enjoy Chef’s nibbles, here’s how you can volunteer and support the center: Call Dr. Keith Jones at 409-982-4504 or email paisc@paisc.org

Darragh Doiron is a Port Arthur area foodie who knows sailors from around the world are enjoying Port Arthur hospitality. Share your foodie experiences with her via panews@panews.com

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