Water for People in Encampments - Updating - Maureen Howard (22 Jun 2021 17:52 UTC) |
Re: Steering Committee Water for People in Encampments - Updating - Jeffrey Boyce (22 Jun 2021 21:54 UTC) |
RE: Safe Sites for All - Re: Steering Committee Water for People in Encampments - Updating - P A ANDERSON (22 Jun 2021 22:05 UTC) |
I have volunteers - Sherrilla Bivens (22 Jun 2021 22:53 UTC) |
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E-mail the Steering Committee by sending to steeringcommittee@list.pchomeless.org Click away to subscribe to the list, unsubscribe from the list, or take a gander at the message archiveWe could use some water for our clients, (300 bottles) but unfortunately we do not have enough space to take all of the water.
We could pick up the water for our use at the distribution site.
Thank you,
Paula Anderson
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Subject: Safe Sites for All - Re: Steering Committee Water for People in Encampments - Updating
We will need, over 5 days, 6 pallets of water. Temperatures exceeding 80 degrees for 5+ days will require that much. We will also need many garbage bags. We will also need a formed committee to monitor and make sure all the camps get covered. That we know of.
Jeffrey Boyce
Missioner for Homeless Ministries/Pierce County
Diocese of Olympia
St Andrews Episcopal Church, Tacoma
jeffreyboyce425@yahoo.com
360-860-1711
On Tuesday, June 22, 2021, 10:52:50 AM PDT, Maureen Howard <mhoward@pchomeless.org> wrote:
I'm not going to put this out on the full Coalition listerv until we work out the details - but here's where we are:
Thanks to Jan Runbeck's husband, Nourish Pierce County will provide pallets of bottled water FREE - 800 bottles/pallet. BUT we need to have a place for their truck to deliver the pallets and serve as our storage and distribution site. Any outreach worker, staff or volunteer, could pick up what they need. Or even rent a truck and drive around to sites to distribute? You outreach workers know better than I.
Gerrit thinks two pallets will do it - 1600 bottles. I'm not sure - Sat-Sun-Mon look pretty hot right now.
I've reached out to Duke Paulson at TRM to see if we could use their parking lot.
Mike Yoder has agreed AM will be the fiscal sponsor for reimbursements as long as their indirect cost is covered.
I've asked Pierce County Human Services if they will cover any costs associated with distribution outside of the City of Tacoma.
I've asked Paula Anderson what she can do.
I think we will still need the option of individuals purchasing water for convenience - travel, hours of access, etc - and getting them reimbursed.
Jan asked the City if they'll cover distribution and storage.
I'll be gone from 11:30 - 2:30 but will catch up then.
All ideas welcome,
Maureen
Maureen Howard
Senior Policy Analyst
Tacoma Pierce County Coalition to End Homelessness
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