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Participate in Bank Transfer Day - on or before 5 November 2011
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Donate
Donate Stuff
Help us by bringing donations of food, clothing, electronic equipment, etc. Check out an updated list of needed goods here.
Donate Money
Support the movement financially.
Adopt A Protester
Can't be at Dewey Square in person? Sponsor a protester!
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Outreach
The Outreach Outreach Committee is looking for people to help spread the message and make contacts with other organizations.
Print stickers to hand out during canvassing and to spread the message!
Learn how print the stickers Here.
Ideas
Read/Edit/Discuss/Submit ideas for Occupy Boston's Statement of Purpose
Learn about the Ideas Working Group and contribute your ideas
Share your story or vision
Submit Proposals to the Occupy Boston GA
Volunteer On-Site
- Come to the site! Go to the Welcome Desk or the Info Desk and say, “How can I help?"
- Volunteers are welcome in the various Working Groups supporting Occupy Boston. Come over to Dewey Square (Directions) and drop in to the committee tents, shown on the map of the grassy space south of the Dept. of Transportation building (orange block at the top):
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South Station is diagonally across Summer St. and Atlantic Ave.
The Calendar shows organized gatherings that are open to all. You are welcome at any of these. There are also many activities that you can drop in to lend a hand with any time:
- Greeters: This is a fun job if you like meeting new people and don’t mind talking to strangers. Greet newcomers and ask them why they are there. Help them get a sense of the camp and where to find things. And find out if they want to “sign them up”! for fun jobs that they’ll enjoy… like marching, or making posters, outreach, or even developing policy as we move into “how” do we actually get this done part of the demand process.
- Data Entry: onsite, to enter email addresses and other data into computers
- Errand Runners
- – for the campers…the campers ARE the occupation. If we keep them comfortable, they’ll stay longer.
- – for the volunteers at the INFO desk and WELCOME desk. The folks staffing these tables are “stuck” there for hours. And they often need water and other supplies
- Trash/Clean-Up: this is everyone’s job and after camping all night outside, it’s hard to remember to clean up everything. You’ll see many smiling faces if you can pitch in and pitch it out. If you can take a few minutes to walk around and pick up while you’re there, that would be great.
- Poster Makers and Cardboard Cutters: Make posters and/or cut up cardboard. Fun fun fun!
- Supply Sorters: help the LOGISTICS tent sort through boxes and boxes of supplies and organize the supplies.
- Community Watch: Night Hours... walk the site to make sure everything is OK. A constant “awake” presence is required at the site for safety, and to show the public that we’re managing things well.
- Email for Volunteer Coordinators: volunteeroccupybost@gmail.com
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