Army Field Kitchens

A review of Army Field Kitchen Capacity

Mobile Kitchens

Donated Relief Housing from AirBnB ~ Awesomeness!!!

Health Initiative Foundation Inc. via Steve Anderson's FB page

Ok People here’s the deal

Yesterdays meetings were addressing the lack actual help getting to all the communities in the effected areas efficiently and bypassing the NGO’s who have dug in, come and gone leaving in their wake a false sense to outsiders that everything is resolved. 

It’s not.

Petition to set up FEMA Emergency Housing in the Rockaways

FOOD TRUCK Update for TODAY - November 27th, 2012

food truck

“Make a difference about something other than yourselves.”- Toni Morrison

Third Wave Volunteers develop a Tree Initiative and Study in the Rockaways.

One of the areas in the study:

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Geology of National Parks, 3D and Photographic Tours

http://3dparks.wr.usgs.gov/nyc/parks/loc69.htm

69. Breezy Point (Gateway National Recreation Area)

Had you planned a visit to Breezy Point before the Civil War you would have been in for a surprise. It did not exist! All the land west of the vicinity of Jacob Riis Park has formed within a little more than a century (Figure 184). This is largely because of the construction of a groin field to protect the beaches at Fort Tilden, and the placement of the Breezy Point jetty to prevent the filling of Rockaway Inlet. The sand has been contributed naturally by the westward longshore drift along the south shore of Long Island, particularly the Rockaway barrier island and sources offshore.

A Tale of Two Sandy's: "Miracle on 26th Street" and the Invisible Victims of Hurricane Sandy via Huffington Post

 

"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair..."

ASPCA Opened a Temporary Emergency Pet Boarding Facility

In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, the ASPCA has opened a temporary, emergency pet boarding facility. Pet owners who are currently unable to care for their animals due to Hurricane Sandy can place them in this temporary boarding facility, now through Monday, December 17. Intake hours are 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. 
You can visit your pet daily and pick up at any time!
Call the hotline to schedule: (347) 573-1561

~ via Rockaway 100th Precinct Community Affairs

Symptoms Of Mold Exposure, Mold Related Illnesses and Sicknesses

 

Breaking Medical News About Mold Sickness

National Mass Care Feeding Strategy

Found on the National Mass Care Strategy web site.  This data is for information sharing purposes only.

https://nmcs.communityos.org/cms/node/42

National Mass Care Feeding Strategy

 

Feeding

 

Hurricane Sandy Community Relief Efforts in The Rockaways


November 17th, 2012

In the weeks after Hurricane Sandy devastated a huge portion of the eastern seaboard, volunteer and relief efforts quickly began to spring up all over hard-hit areas such as the Rockaways in Queens, NY. Even the likes of Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake showed up to distribute supplies. This video showcases the grassroots efforts of organizations and individual volunteers in the Rockaways who have tirelessly worked to help those in dire need of basic living essentials and supplies. As of now, the majority of homes and apartments in the Rockaways are still without power.

(VIEW THE ORGANIZATION'S WEBSITE)

More remains of Sandy: Human waste continues to spill into New York Harbor more than two weeks after the storm

What a waste: More than three billion gallons of untreated or partially treated wastewater have poured into the New York Harbor since October 29

Image: What a waste: More than three billion gallons of untreated or partially treated wastewater have poured into the New York Harbor since October 29

submitted by Albert Gomez

gwob.org - November 23rd, 2012

What a mess.

Billions of gallons of human waste have poured into New York Harbor since Hurricane Sandy hit the region, NBC reports.

The waste is coming from the fifth largest sewage treatment plant in the nation, based in Newark, New Jersey.

(VIEW COMPLETE ARTICLE)

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