snow daze
What fun this white stuff is! I am actually not snowed in as many colleagues are, but I hurt my back slipping and sliding around on a long walk with my dog yesterday, so I have opted out of the 40 minute walk to work. Instead I am working from home today. And feeling lucky that I have one. I was imagining that shelters would be having a difficult time with this weather. And sure enough, they are.
I called the DTES Womens Shelter just now and spoke to their volunteer coordinator Sara (604) 681-8480 ext 224. From the sound of things they could really use some help. When I asked her what she needed the most, supplies or bodies, she couldn't decide. She suggested I bring hats, gloves, sweaters, blankets and when I asked her what would be the best time for me to come by for a shift, she paused to think about it and then answered: anytime. They are operating 24 hours right now and need all the help they can get round the clock.
If you are feeling inspired to change the way you relate to situations like this, I encourage you to head down there.
Also , I just called around a few car rental type places. I want to get someone to donate a car equipped to deal with the snow, so I can go around and collect scarves, hats, blankets or donations to deliver to the shelters who need them so badly. Watch this space.







I have 4 bags of clothes
I have 4 bags of clothes that contain women's clothes and girls clothes (age 5 to 12) I'm fairly certain that there are some warm garments in there to help the homeless keep warm. please contact me at menoteone@hotmail.com if you would like to have them.