Hurricane Katrina Mutual Aid Relief
Chuck Munson | 05.09.2005 15:19 | Health
Want to help out the people affected by Hurricane Katrina? Are you interested in supporting grassroots efforts to help people, instead of religious or corporate charities like the Starvation Army and the Red Cross?
Hurricane Katrina Mutual Aid Relief
September 4, 2005
Want to help out the people affected by Hurricane Katrina? Are you interested in supporting grassroots efforts to help people, instead of religious or corporate charities like the Starvation Army and the Red Cross? There is a growing number of grassroots efforts around the country which are providing direct aid and assistance to folks affected by the hurricane and the conditions of capitalism and racism that existed prior to the hurricane's arrival on the Gulf Coast.
Mayday DC, Infoshop News and other activists are teaming up to send one such caravan to the affected areas. Our goal is to put crucial resources such as water filters and vitamins into the hands of people affected by the storm. We are sending one of our volunteers, Jamie "Bork" Loughner, along with several street medics, down to the Gulf Coast with a truck full of food, supplies and information. She is currently planning the logistics of the trip and plans to leave Washington, DC on Labor Day. She also will be doing reporting for Infoshop News and Indymedia. If you'd like to help provide mutual aid to residents of the Gulf Coast affected by Hurricane Katrina, please consider helping out with this project.
If you'd like to contribute money to this effort, please donate via one of the following methods:
1) Directly to Bork ( jamieandjoe@mutualaid.org) via PayPal.
2) Via Infoshop.org (Look for the donate button at http://news.infoshop.org/)
3) Check or money order, made out to "Alternative Media Project", sent to AMP, PO Box 7171, Shawnee Mission, KS 66207. Please note on the check that your donation is for "Hurricane Katrina Relief."
Mayday DC is collecting supplies in Asheville, North Carolina [things can be sent there]. Materials need to arrive in Asheville by Saturday, September 10. Preferred items: Water filters, B & C vitamins, socks, underwear, beans and rice in 20lb bags, and nutritional yeast.
Address/contact
Ken "Suncere" Thompkins
20 Merdock Ave
Asheville NC 28801
Phone: 828-215-2337
Email: bigblackafrica2000@yahoo.com
Bork can be reached at: 202-246-7665
Please bookmark Infoshop's page on Hurricane Katrina relief:
http://www.infoshop.org/hurricanekatrina.html
This page will be updated with information on other relief efforts, including Food Not Bombs.
Other useful links:
Grassroots/Low-income/People of Color-led Hurricane Katrina Relief
http://www.sparkplugfoundation.org/katrinarelief.html
New Orleans Indymedia
http://neworleans.indymedia.org/
Mayday DC
http://maydaydc.mahost.org/
maydaydc@hotmail.com - 202-246-7665
Let's put our mutual aid where our mouths are and show that people can help each other out without government help.
Chuck Munson
for Infoshop.org and the Alternative Media Project
###
September 4, 2005
Want to help out the people affected by Hurricane Katrina? Are you interested in supporting grassroots efforts to help people, instead of religious or corporate charities like the Starvation Army and the Red Cross? There is a growing number of grassroots efforts around the country which are providing direct aid and assistance to folks affected by the hurricane and the conditions of capitalism and racism that existed prior to the hurricane's arrival on the Gulf Coast.
Mayday DC, Infoshop News and other activists are teaming up to send one such caravan to the affected areas. Our goal is to put crucial resources such as water filters and vitamins into the hands of people affected by the storm. We are sending one of our volunteers, Jamie "Bork" Loughner, along with several street medics, down to the Gulf Coast with a truck full of food, supplies and information. She is currently planning the logistics of the trip and plans to leave Washington, DC on Labor Day. She also will be doing reporting for Infoshop News and Indymedia. If you'd like to help provide mutual aid to residents of the Gulf Coast affected by Hurricane Katrina, please consider helping out with this project.
If you'd like to contribute money to this effort, please donate via one of the following methods:
1) Directly to Bork ( jamieandjoe@mutualaid.org) via PayPal.
2) Via Infoshop.org (Look for the donate button at http://news.infoshop.org/)
3) Check or money order, made out to "Alternative Media Project", sent to AMP, PO Box 7171, Shawnee Mission, KS 66207. Please note on the check that your donation is for "Hurricane Katrina Relief."
Mayday DC is collecting supplies in Asheville, North Carolina [things can be sent there]. Materials need to arrive in Asheville by Saturday, September 10. Preferred items: Water filters, B & C vitamins, socks, underwear, beans and rice in 20lb bags, and nutritional yeast.
Address/contact
Ken "Suncere" Thompkins
20 Merdock Ave
Asheville NC 28801
Phone: 828-215-2337
Email: bigblackafrica2000@yahoo.com
Bork can be reached at: 202-246-7665
Please bookmark Infoshop's page on Hurricane Katrina relief:
http://www.infoshop.org/hurricanekatrina.html
This page will be updated with information on other relief efforts, including Food Not Bombs.
Other useful links:
Grassroots/Low-income/People of Color-led Hurricane Katrina Relief
http://www.sparkplugfoundation.org/katrinarelief.html
New Orleans Indymedia
http://neworleans.indymedia.org/
Mayday DC
http://maydaydc.mahost.org/
maydaydc@hotmail.com - 202-246-7665
Let's put our mutual aid where our mouths are and show that people can help each other out without government help.
Chuck Munson
for Infoshop.org and the Alternative Media Project
###
Chuck Munson
e-mail:
chuck@mutualaid.org
Homepage:
http://www.infoshop.org/hurricanekatrina.html