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== Donation Requests ==
== Donation Requests ==


For the latest needs of the camp, check out the [https://twitter.com/#!/OBLogistics Occupy Boston Logistics Twitter Feed]
For the latest needs of the camp, check out the [https://twitter.com/#!/OBLogistics Occupy Boston Logistics Twitter Feed]
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<br/>November 17, 2011
<br/>November 17, 2011
'''General Supplies''':
*'''Tent stakes'''
*'''Duct Tape'''
*'''Batteries''': AA, AAA, and D
*'''Rope and String'''
*'''Scissors'''
*'''Large Plastic Bins'''
*'''Trash Bags'''
*'''Drivers''': We have a lot of people who have supplies in their homes that they can't easily move on the T. We also have businesses willing to make donations if we can show up and take delivery. Most of the occupiers do not have cars - if you're working during the day and want to help at night, this would be a great way. (If you have supplies in your home, or your business is willing to donate, and you need a driver, contact us here or at [http://www.twitter.com/OBLogistics @OBLogistics].)'
'''Winter Supplies'''
*'''Blankets'''
*'''Rubber Boots''': Paired with wool socks, $20 rubber boots are the first line of defense against cold, wet weather.
*'''Mylar Emergency "Space" Blankets'''
*'''Warm gloves''': All types, all sizes. This isn't sexy but the weather's going to get increasingly cold as we stay here, and we'd like to keep moving things around and generally taking our hands out of our pockets on a regular basis.
*'''Drivers''': We have a lot of people who have supplies in their homes that they can't easily move on the T. We also have businesses willing to make donations if we can show up and take delivery. Most of the occupiers do not have cars - if you're working during the day and want to help at night, this would be a great way. (If you have supplies in your home, or your business is willing to donate, and you need a driver, contact us here or at [http://www.twitter.com/OBLogistics @OBLogistics].)
Additionally, while food donations are still welcome (and we are head-over-heels in love with Food Not Bombs for all the help they've provided so far) we could use some extra bins to put some of this stuff in so as to disappoint the local rat population. Also someone kindly donated more apples than we can possibly eat before they go bad, so please, no more apples for a week or so.
[task: please find an appropriate place for this link: <[http://occupyboston.wikispaces.com/Structures+and+Building > ] [http://occupyboston.wikispaces.com/Structures+and+Building http://occupyboston.wikispaces.com/Structures+and+Building]>]]
=== <span id="Logistics_Contact_Us"></span>Contact Us ===
<span style="color: #336699;  text-decoration: none">[mailto:occupybostonlogistics@gmail.com occupybostonlogistics@gmail.com]</span>


== General Supplies ==
== General Supplies ==

Revision as of 23:51, 16 November 2011

Donation Requests

For the latest needs of the camp, check out the Occupy Boston Logistics Twitter Feed

For Food Tent related items that we need, please go to this page: [Food Working Group] (scroll down once you get to the page) or Food Email


November 17, 2011

General Supplies:

  • Tent stakes
  • Duct Tape
  • Batteries: AA, AAA, and D
  • Rope and String
  • Scissors
  • Large Plastic Bins
  • Trash Bags
  • Drivers: We have a lot of people who have supplies in their homes that they can't easily move on the T. We also have businesses willing to make donations if we can show up and take delivery. Most of the occupiers do not have cars - if you're working during the day and want to help at night, this would be a great way. (If you have supplies in your home, or your business is willing to donate, and you need a driver, contact us here or at @OBLogistics.)'


Winter Supplies


  • Blankets
  • Rubber Boots: Paired with wool socks, $20 rubber boots are the first line of defense against cold, wet weather.
  • Mylar Emergency "Space" Blankets


  • Warm gloves: All types, all sizes. This isn't sexy but the weather's going to get increasingly cold as we stay here, and we'd like to keep moving things around and generally taking our hands out of our pockets on a regular basis.
  • Drivers: We have a lot of people who have supplies in their homes that they can't easily move on the T. We also have businesses willing to make donations if we can show up and take delivery. Most of the occupiers do not have cars - if you're working during the day and want to help at night, this would be a great way. (If you have supplies in your home, or your business is willing to donate, and you need a driver, contact us here or at @OBLogistics.)

Additionally, while food donations are still welcome (and we are head-over-heels in love with Food Not Bombs for all the help they've provided so far) we could use some extra bins to put some of this stuff in so as to disappoint the local rat population. Also someone kindly donated more apples than we can possibly eat before they go bad, so please, no more apples for a week or so.

[task: please find an appropriate place for this link: <> http://occupyboston.wikispaces.com/Structures+and+Building>]]

Contact Us

occupybostonlogistics@gmail.com

General Supplies

  • Tent stakes
  • Duct Tape
  • Batteries: AA, AAA, and D
  • Rope and String
  • Scissors
  • Large Plastic Bins
  • Trash Bags
  • Drivers: We have a lot of people who have supplies in their homes that they can't easily move on the T. We also have businesses willing to make donations if we can show up and take delivery. Most of the occupiers do not have cars - if you're working during the day and want to help at night, this would be a great way. (If you have supplies in your home, or your business is willing to donate, and you need a driver, contact us here or at @OBLogistics.)'


Winter Supplies


  • Blankets
  • Rubber Boots: Paired with wool socks, $20 rubber boots are the first line of defense against cold, wet weather.
  • Mylar Emergency "Space" Blankets


  • Warm gloves: All types, all sizes. This isn't sexy but the weather's going to get increasingly cold as we stay here, and we'd like to keep moving things around and generally taking our hands out of our pockets on a regular basis.
  • Drivers: We have a lot of people who have supplies in their homes that they can't easily move on the T. We also have businesses willing to make donations if we can show up and take delivery. Most of the occupiers do not have cars - if you're working during the day and want to help at night, this would be a great way. (If you have supplies in your home, or your business is willing to donate, and you need a driver, contact us here or at @OBLogistics.)

Additionally, while food donations are still welcome (and we are head-over-heels in love with Food Not Bombs for all the help they've provided so far) we could use some extra bins to put some of this stuff in so as to disappoint the local rat population. Also someone kindly donated more apples than we can possibly eat before they go bad, so please, no more apples for a week or so.

[task: please find an appropriate place for this link: <> http://occupyboston.wikispaces.com/Structures+and+Building>]]

Contact Us

occupybostonlogistics@gmail.com

Announcements



October 07, 2011

  • Tent stakes: Skinny metal ones and wide plastic ones.
  • Non-disposable dish & cutlery: No glass. That's a safety hazard waiting to happen, and we're happy with our no-injury record so far.
  • Tables: Folding ones are a favorite.
  • Blankets: Yes, we still need these. We've received many donations, but we still need more. If you're planning to join us and take up residence, we recommend bringing two blankets for yourself, plus one additional blanket for every friend you'd like to make the instant you show up.
  • Warm gloves: All types, all sizes. This isn't sexy but the weather's going to get increasingly cold as we stay here, and we'd like to keep moving things around and generally taking our hands out of our pockets on a regular basis.
  • Drivers: We have a lot of people who have supplies in their homes that they can't easily move on the T. We also have businesses willing to make donations if we can show up and take delivery. Most of the occupiers do not have cars - if you're working during the day and want to help at night, this would be a great way. (If you have supplies in your home, or your business is willing to donate, and you need a driver, contact us here or at @OBLogistics.)

Additionally, while food donations are still welcome (and we are head-over-heels in love with Food Not Bombs for all the help they've provided so far) we could use some extra bins to put some of this stuff in so as to disappoint the local rat population. Also someone kindly donated more apples than we can possibly eat before they go bad, so please, no more apples for a week or so.

[task: please find an appropriate place for this link: <> http://occupyboston.wikispaces.com/Structures+and+Building>]]

Contact Us

occupybostonlogistics@gmail.com


Based on: Logistics at wikispaces