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nhmarf.bsky.social
The New Hampshire Mutual Aid Relief Fund runs four free stores across NH. Find us at nhmarf.org!
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OMG Isabella Rotman will be there?? I love her work!! I can't wait to buy some!
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Made that boundary a few years ago. If all you do is talk theory and won't clearly support any tactic, I'll assume you don't want to perform any tactics and walk away. Come through and see me on the streets if you want to talk.
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Cilantro is soooo sensitive. It's such a pain to grow 😩
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He gave us permission to repost here but it feels a little weird coming from us and not someone directly involved. I think it would go hard on this platform though
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To ensure that these items get to her, please DM us to drop them off separately from our general donations. Thank you and see you soon!
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She is looking for a few items to help get her apartment furnished to become a safe new home for her family like a sofa, coffee table, cleaning supplies, towels, and other home goods.
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Do you have a post for this using lizard's sticker?
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Biggest mood of all time!! We're all volunteer and community supported with no assets. Leave us out of it! We're a different category of thing!
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☺️ thank you!
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This means that more than before, we need your support to keep all five of our stores going. Please share information about us with your friends, come by to volunteer, drop off some supplies, and of course, donate at donorbox.org/nhmarf. See you soon with more updates!
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That's great! Concord is not as well established as our other stores so I'm not really sure what the best place for you to join in right now would be. We'll be sure to post updates as we have them though
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Hi there! We actually do have a location in Concord. Here's the initial interest post. We're hoping to update the pinned post this week as well bsky.app/profile/nhma...
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Hey! You don't have DMs turned on but I have a quick question. Can you message us or send another form of contact over?
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We haven't missed a Manchester free store yet actually! We run them in every kind of weather and on holidays. But ice storms are very dangerous and we're not sure what tomorrow will look like. We're ready for a small store but safety comes first.
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Save the date for our first MASS MEETING on February 22nd from 4-6pm at the North American Indian Center of Boston. (10/10)
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RAFT (Rental Assistance for Families in Transition), operating subsidies for public housing authorities, the HomeBASE program, and homeless individual shelters. All the while, they have the funds to pay for bulldozers, dump trucks, state police details, (7/10)
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Offering these resources during and after a sweep is like putting a bandaid on a bullet wound. Maura Healey’s office continues to reduce funding for essential services that keep people from becoming unhoused, like funds for the emergency assistance family shelters, (6/10)
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A few of our members were able to be on scene for sweep support which included helping residents move their items, bringing coffee and donuts, and keeping watch of the state agents. The police handed out resource pamphlets to residents with bulldozers, dump trucks, (4/10)
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revive the phone tree revive the neighborhood potluck revive the circular, bulletin, poster, flyer add on the things we know now about keeping one another safe (from surveillance, from disease)
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@delaneynolan.bsky.social, who reported this story, points out that the $17.5 million spent on forcing these people into a freezing warehouse is the equivalent of *one year's rent* for 1,200 individuals.
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DV and related family violence is the most common reason I hear from women out on the streets. A lot of the times, the abuser also controls them financially and socially, which means they have zero friends, family, or funds + bad/no credit, leaving them trapped + unable to leave.