A resources collecting page for Hurricane Irma response; we are not an emergency service provider...
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11 CURRENT | liz |
September 19, 2017 14:38
| about 7 years ago
A resources collecting page for Hurricane Irma response; we are not an emergency service provider, but non-emergency questions, requests, inquiries, report-ins, offers of help or capacity are welcome. What is this page?The purpose of this page is to amplify requests emerging from local community organizations, especially those that work with communities that are bearing the burden of the storm more than others, and many of whom primarily coordinate over the phone or through Facebook groups.
Posting asks + offersWe are happy to feature report-ins from folks involved in Harvey response on this page -- you can post them here. If there are specific asks or offers, what works best is to break those out as concrete questions, such as:
That way we can get people connected up, whether they want to pitch in or they have information you need -- Public Lab's network spans over 10k people. Weekly Open CallPublic Lab hosts a weekly public call, and we are happy to offer this as a space for coordinating efforts and inquiries on Harvey response. Calls happen at 2pm CT / 3pm ET on Tuesdays Call-in information is at: https://publiclab.org/wiki/open-call and https://pad.publiclab.org/p/opencall Please add your name and/or comments there, even if you can't join, and we'll do our best to connect the dots. Notes from these calls will be listed here: [notes:irma-calls] Help organize this pageHelp organize this content! We're drafting new content/revisions for this page on the Talk page, at https://publiclab.org/talk/irma QuestionsPlease post questions (requests and/or asking if your offer of capacity is needed) relevant to Harvey here: [notes:irma] Groups
ContextAt time of writing, Barbuda has been hit very hard, Puerto Rico avoided a direct hit but ~1M people are without power, many without water as a corollary. Paths heading toward the east coast of Florida for Sunday September 9th morning. lead image from wunderground |
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10 | stevie |
September 14, 2017 13:27
| about 7 years ago
A resources collecting page for Hurricane Irma response; we are not an emergency service provider, but non-emergency questions, requests, inquiries, report-ins, offers of help or capacity are welcome. What is this page?The purpose of this page is to amplify requests emerging from local community organizations, especially those that work with communities that are bearing the burden of the storm more than others, and many of whom primarily coordinate over the phone or through Facebook groups.
Posting asks + offersWe are happy to feature report-ins from folks involved in Harvey response on this page -- you can post them here. If there are specific asks or offers, what works best is to break those out as concrete questions, such as:
That way we can get people connected up, whether they want to pitch in or they have information you need -- Public Lab's network spans over 10k people. Weekly Open CallPublic Lab hosts a weekly public call, and we are happy to offer this as a space for coordinating efforts and inquiries on Harvey response. Calls happen at 2pm CT / 3pm ET on Tuesdays Call-in information is at: https://publiclab.org/wiki/open-call and https://pad.publiclab.org/p/opencall Please add your name and/or comments there, even if you can't join, and we'll do our best to connect the dots. Notes from these calls will be listed here: [notes:irma-calls] Help organize this pageHelp organize this content! We're drafting new content/revisions for this page on the Talk page, at https://publiclab.org/talk/irma QuestionsPlease post questions (requests and/or asking if your offer of capacity is needed) relevant to Harvey here: [questions:irma] Groups
[notes:irma] ContextAt time of writing, Barbuda has been hit very hard, Puerto Rico avoided a direct hit but ~1M people are without power, many without water as a corollary. Paths heading toward the east coast of Florida for Sunday September 9th morning. lead image from wunderground |
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9 | stevie |
September 11, 2017 15:20
| about 7 years ago
A resources collecting page for Hurricane Irma response; we are not an emergency service provider, but non-emergency questions, requests, inquiries, report-ins, offers of help or capacity are welcome. What is this page?The purpose of this page is to amplify requests emerging from local community organizations, especially those that work with communities that are bearing the burden of the storm more than others, and many of whom primarily coordinate over the phone or through Facebook groups.
Posting asks + offersWe are happy to feature report-ins from folks involved in Harvey response on this page -- you can post them here. If there are specific asks or offers, what works best is to break those out as concrete questions, such as:
That way we can get people connected up, whether they want to pitch in or they have information you need -- Public Lab's network spans over 10k people. Weekly Open CallPublic Lab hosts a weekly public call, and we are happy to offer this as a space for coordinating efforts and inquiries on Harvey response. Calls happen at 2pm CT / 3pm ET on Tuesdays Call-in information is at: https://publiclab.org/wiki/open-call and https://pad.publiclab.org/p/opencall Please add your name and/or comments there, even if you can't join, and we'll do our best to connect the dots. Notes from these calls will be listed here: [notes:irma-calls] Help organize this pageHelp organize this content! We're drafting new content/revisions for this page on the Talk page, at https://publiclab.org/talk/irma QuestionsPlease post questions (requests and/or asking if your offer of capacity is needed) relevant to Harvey here: [questions:irma] Groups
[notes:irma] ContextAt time of writing, Barbuda has been hit very hard, Puerto Rico avoided a direct hit but ~1M people are without power, many without water as a corollary. Paths heading toward the east coast of Florida for Sunday September 9th morning. lead image from wunderground |
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8 | liz |
September 07, 2017 20:32
| about 7 years ago
A resources collecting page for Hurricane Irma response; we are not an emergency service provider, but non-emergency questions, requests, inquiries, report-ins, offers of help or capacity are welcome. What is this page?The purpose of this page is to amplify requests emerging from local community organizations, especially those that work with communities that are bearing the burden of the storm more than others, and many of whom primarily coordinate over the phone or through Facebook groups.
Posting asks + offersWe are happy to feature report-ins from folks involved in Harvey response on this page -- you can post them here. If there are specific asks or offers, what works best is to break those out as concrete questions, such as:
That way we can get people connected up, whether they want to pitch in or they have information you need -- Public Lab's network spans over 10k people. Weekly Open CallPublic Lab hosts a weekly public call, and we are happy to offer this as a space for coordinating efforts and inquiries on Harvey response. Calls happen at 2pm CT / 3pm ET on Tuesdays Call-in information is at: https://publiclab.org/wiki/open-call and https://pad.publiclab.org/p/opencall Please add your name and/or comments there, even if you can't join, and we'll do our best to connect the dots. Notes from these calls will be listed here: [notes:irma-calls] Help organize this pageHelp organize this content! We're drafting new content/revisions for this page on the Talk page, at https://publiclab.org/talk/irma QuestionsPlease post questions (requests and/or asking if your offer of capacity is needed) relevant to Harvey here: [questions:irma] Groups
ContextAt time of writing, Barbuda has been hit very hard, Puerto Rico avoided a direct hit but ~1M people are without power, many without water as a corollary. Paths heading toward the east coast of Florida for Sunday September 9th morning. lead image from wunderground |
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7 | liz |
September 07, 2017 20:26
| about 7 years ago
A resources collecting page for Hurricane Irma response; we are not an emergency service provider, but non-emergency questions, requests, inquiries, report-ins, offers of help or capacity are welcome. What is this page?The purpose of this page is to amplify requests emerging from local community organizations, especially those that work with communities that are bearing the burden of the storm more than others, and many of whom primarily coordinate over the phone or through Facebook groups.
Posting asks + offersWe are happy to feature report-ins from folks involved in Harvey response on this page -- you can post them here. If there are specific asks or offers, what works best is to break those out as concrete questions, such as:
That way we can get people connected up, whether they want to pitch in or they have information you need -- Public Lab's network spans over 10k people. Weekly Open CallPublic Lab hosts a weekly public call, and we are happy to offer this as a space for coordinating efforts and inquiries on Harvey response. Calls happen at 2pm CT / 3pm ET on Tuesdays Call-in information is at: https://publiclab.org/wiki/open-call and https://pad.publiclab.org/p/opencall Please add your name and/or comments there, even if you can't join, and we'll do our best to connect the dots. Notes from these calls will be listed here: [notes:irma-calls] Help organize this pageHelp organize this content! We're drafting new content/revisions for this page on the Talk page, at https://publiclab.org/talk/irma QuestionsPlease post questions (requests and/or asking if your offer of capacity is needed) relevant to Harvey here: [questions:irma] Groups
ContextAt time of writing, Barbuda has been hit very hard, Puerto Rico avoided a direct hit but ~1M people are without power, many without water as a corollary. Paths heading toward the east coast of Florida for Sunday September 9th morning. lead image from wunderground |
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6 | liz |
September 07, 2017 20:25
| about 7 years ago
A resources collecting page for Hurricane Irma response; we are not an emergency service provider, but non-emergency questions, requests, inquiries, report-ins, offers of help or capacity are welcome. What is this page?The purpose of this page is to amplify requests emerging from local community organizations, especially those that work with communities that are bearing the burden of the storm more than others, and many of whom primarily coordinate over the phone or through Facebook groups.
Posting asks + offersWe are happy to feature report-ins from folks involved in Harvey response on this page -- you can post them here. If there are specific asks or offers, what works best is to break those out as concrete questions, such as:
That way we can get people connected up, whether they want to pitch in or they have information you need -- Public Lab's network spans over 10k people. Weekly Open CallPublic Lab hosts a weekly public call, and we are happy to offer this as a space for coordinating efforts and inquiries on Harvey response. Calls happen at 2pm CT / 3pm ET on Tuesdays Call-in information is at: https://publiclab.org/wiki/open-call and https://pad.publiclab.org/p/opencall Please add your name and/or comments there, even if you can't join, and we'll do our best to connect the dots. Notes from these calls will be listed here: [notes:irma-calls] ContextAt time of writing, Barbuda has been hit very hard, Puerto Rico avoided a direct hit but ~1M people are without power, many without water as a corollary. Paths heading toward the east coast of Florida for Sunday September 9th morning. lead image from wunderground |
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5 | liz |
September 07, 2017 16:27
| about 7 years ago
At time of writing, Barbuda has been hit very hard, Puerto Rico avoided a direct hit but ~1M people are without power, many without water as a corollary. Paths heading toward the east coast of Florida for Sunday September 9th morning.
lead image from wunderground |
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4 | warren |
September 07, 2017 16:13
| about 7 years ago
At time of writing, Barbuda has been hit very hard, Puerto Rico avoided a direct hit but ~1M people are without power, many without water as a corollary. Paths heading toward the east coast of Florida for Sunday September 9th morning.
lead image from wunderground |
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3 | liz |
September 07, 2017 14:24
| about 7 years ago
At time of writing, Barbuda has been hit very hard, Puerto Rico avoided a direct hit but ~1M people are without power, many without water as a corollary. Paths heading toward the east coast of Florida for Sunday September 9th morning.
lead image from wunderground |
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2 | liz |
September 07, 2017 14:23
| about 7 years ago
At time of writing, Barbuda has been hit very hard, Puerto Rico avoided a direct hit but ~1M people are without power, many without water as a corollary. Paths heading toward the east coast of Florida for Sunday September 9th morning.
lead image from wunderground |
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1 | liz |
September 07, 2017 14:17
| about 7 years ago
At time of writing, Barbuda has been hit very hard, Puerto Rico avoided a direct hit but ~1M people are without power, many without water as a corollary. Paths heading toward the east coast of Florida for Sunday September 9th morning. Florida relief efforts here: http://irmaresponse.org/ Central point of coordination
lead image from wunderground |
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0 | liz |
September 07, 2017 14:08
| about 7 years ago
At time of writing, Barbuda has been hit very hard, Puerto Rico avoided a direct hit but ~1M people are without power, many without water as a corollary. Paths heading toward the east coast of Florida for Sunday September 9th morning. Florida relief efforts here: http://irmaresponse.org/ Central point of coordination
lead image from https://www.wunderground.com/cat6/hurricane-irma-extreme-storm-surge-threat-us-and-bahamas |
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