Hurricane Rafts
Spring 2006 Poppa Neutrino has joined forces with Common Ground Relief in New Orleans,
starting a project to build
rafts in preparation for this year's hurricane season. The rafts will be moored in the
various portions of the city where levee breaks occurred last year with Katrina, to be
available for shelter and rescue in the event of a similar disaster.
After completing the first raft and instructing others in
how to continue, Poppa left New Orleans with a small crew
and headed up the Mississippi to start the
Common
Ground Navy.
MORE ABOUT COMMON GROUND RELIEF: Here are some quotes from the Common Ground website, with links for further information:
"Common Ground's mission is to provide short term relief for
victims of hurricane disasters in the gulf coast region, and
long term support in rebuilding the communities affected in
the New Orleans area. Common Ground is a community-initiated
volunteer organization offering assistance, mutual aid and
support. The work gives hope to communities by working with
them, providing for their immediate needs and emphasizes
people working together to rebuild their lives in
sustainable ways."
www.commongroundrelief.org/
A little background: "Common Ground started with 3 volunteers and
$50 dollars. We have grown to over 40 fulltime organizers and hundreds
of volunteers including health care workers, community organizers,
skilled laborers, techies, legal and housing rights advocates,
gardeners and more. In addition to the programs below we have built
alliances with other relief and community organizations, developed
a network of over 700 volunteers, secured over 150 bikes for area
residents and volunteers, and produced a new promotional video
called 'Solidarity Not Charity.' Common Ground is in
it for the long haul and we hope that you will join in
efforts to ensure that historically neglected communities
are able to come back together for a more just and
sustainable future."
www.commongroundrelief.org/node/33
Would you like to volunteer?
Check these 2 pages for further information:
www.commongroundrelief.org/node/144
www.commongroundrelief.org/node/22
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