Occupy
Wall Street Helps Sandy Victims
2
November, 2012
Occupy
Wall Street’s 99 percent have begun a coordinated effort to help
victims of Hurricane Sandy.
Together
with members from 350.org, Recovers.org, and interoccupy.net, the
group has begun Occupy Sandy. Members have set up donation drop-off
points in multiple bourgouhs and created localized websites that
outline the needs for a given neighborhood, according to
interoccupy.net.
OWS
is battling obstacles including 600,000 people without power and the
death toll of 38 in New York City as of Friday, according to the New
York Times.
Occupiers
began their efforts in Manhattan’s Lower East Side and have moved
throughout New York’s five boroughs, thenation.com reports.
The
organizations are asking anyone with “experience in or tools for
medical and psychological services, electrician work, plumbing,
construction, financial or legal services, debris and tree removal,
childcare, transportation, senior services or language skills” to
volunteer their services, according to RT.com.
They
are also asking for donations in the form of candles, flashlights,
batteries, water, food and other amenities that can be dropped off
throughout Brooklyn as well as online donations, the news outlet
reports.
True
to form, OWS and its partners are using social media to reach out to
potential volunteers. For those that want to volunteer, the
organization asks individuals to use the hashtag #SandyVolunteer, or
if they need aid, #SandyAid, thenation.com reports. Its Facebook page
is regularly updated too and individuals can receive volunteer text
alerts by texting @Occupy Sandy to 23559.
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