Occupy Sandy Emerges As Relief Organization For 21st Century, Mastering Social Networks

Nov 06, 2012 12:10


As local leaders and citizens complain of FEMA and the Red Cross and general government absences in their own neighborhoods, independent and local volunteer relief organizations have sprung up in droves, organized almost entirely through word of mouth and extensive social media campaigns.

Last week, The Huffington Post spoke with many crowdfunding ( Read more... )

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fenris_lorsrai November 7 2012, 00:59:44 UTC
tiddlywinks103 November 7 2012, 01:06:39 UTC

Martex Super Soft Fleece Full/Queen Blanket, Blue

Quantity Desired: 50
Quantity Received: 54

Cozy 50 X 60 Fleece Blanket (Assorted) Throw

Quantity Desired: 44
Quantity Received: 57

I teared up.

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fenris_lorsrai November 7 2012, 01:38:07 UTC
I just sorted list by most desired and found the stuff in stock stuff available through Prime as I can use that to send it expedited. Thus they ended up with diapers.

this will likely be the only time I EVER buy diapers in my entire life.

also posted on business page on FB as I'm just over border in CT, so I'm guessing some of my customers may purchase stuff off list now that they're aware it exists. some of them are just getting power back now, but is overall better off.

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aviv_b November 7 2012, 04:20:43 UTC
That makes two of us. When you think about things people can't go without, diapers are high up on the list.

Mine had to go ground, but I don't think all the babies will be toiled trained in a week, LOL.

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paksenarrion2 November 8 2012, 04:30:03 UTC
Good idea.

I'm a Prime member so taking advantage of the free two day shipping was easy for a number of items. Plus I have like $200 available as a bonus on my Discover card I was going to use for Christmas shopping so instead a bunch of babies are going to get diapers. Holy cow, those are expensive.

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