Well here's two opportunities
- NOLA - Crescent City Cafe
Saturday, June 5, 2010
7am-10am
Purpose
We serve breakfast to the marginalized people of New Orleans with dignity. We run the cafe restaurant-style, so we greet our guests, show them to a seat and request their food and beverage order. To read more, visit: Crescent City Cafe
If anyone is able to help, they will need to confirm with our Volunteer Coordinator, Georgia McBride: georgia_mcbride@yahoo.com
We serve breakfast to the marginalized people of New Orleans with dignity. We run the cafe restaurant-style, so we greet our guests, show them to a seat and request their food and beverage order. To read more, visit: Crescent City Cafe
If anyone is able to help, they will need to confirm with our Volunteer Coordinator, Georgia McBride: georgia_mcbride@yahoo.com
- Oil Spill Response
Holly Beach Clean-Up in Cameron Parish
Saturday, June 5, 2010
8:30 am to 3:00 pm
During the Beach Clean-Up event on June 5th, GRIT and BP will provide:
- All required equipment, including gloves, trash bags, shovels, bug spray, sunscreen, etc.
- Food and refreshments to all volunteers
- Disposal for the trash collected
- First aid kits and a first responder on site
- A 30-minute safety lesson prior to the day's activities
Purpose
This project will include the removal of debris, both natural and anthropogenic, from the shoreline to make the removal of oil less difficult and reduce the amount of hazardous material we will have to dispose of once affected by the oil spill. This is a pre-landfall clean-up; there will be no handling of any oil contaminated material or wildlife.
8:30 am to 3:00 pm
During the Beach Clean-Up event on June 5th, GRIT and BP will provide:
- All required equipment, including gloves, trash bags, shovels, bug spray, sunscreen, etc.
- Food and refreshments to all volunteers
- Disposal for the trash collected
- First aid kits and a first responder on site
- A 30-minute safety lesson prior to the day's activities
Purpose
This project will include the removal of debris, both natural and anthropogenic, from the shoreline to make the removal of oil less difficult and reduce the amount of hazardous material we will have to dispose of once affected by the oil spill. This is a pre-landfall clean-up; there will be no handling of any oil contaminated material or wildlife.
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