Need Volunteers - Long Beach Long Island Hurricane Relief

I had to leave early (they were still serving) but I reminded Phil and he knew to take care of them.
 
It was good meeting some of you this weekend in Long Beach. I'm still in awe at how everything came together and how much work was able to get done. Really glad there were people that were able to help into today.

Dan from NH.
 
Great job to everyone in LB this past weekend. Especially to Phil, Eric and everyone else that put it all together in such a short amount of time. OBR is an amazing organization, and I am impressed with all that they have accomplished.

I met alot of great people, and I was surprised to see people come from out of state to lend a hand (MA & even NH!) Thanks guys! I've never seen so many people come together and work so hard. We worked together as one big team, and I was proud to be part of it.

P.S.
Does anyone know who has our (2) Cambros, White Cooler, 20 & 36 qt tock pots? We left them behind to be used on Monday.
 
great job everyone! it was alot of fun that i wish we didnt have to do, but the community and first responders really appreciated what we did. I had the opportunity to talk to some folks in the street who were sitting on the curb eating puleld pork, and also the MTA officers downstairs and they were all very grateful. Nearly none of the cooked food went to waste as it was graciously accepted by the national guard, and Military Police who were stations just east of our site and who did not get to come up. There was an entire ball field with hundreds of tents for first reposnders and doctors at what looked like a mash unit. I dropped off the remaining food there and they told me they were living on MRE's.


i have everyones stuff in the truck. That will get put into the storage unit unless we can set up pickup or drop off. I need to get the truck back today or NLT tomorrow.
 
great job everyone! it was alot of fun that i wish we didnt have to do, but the community and first responders really appreciated what we did. I had the opportunity to talk to some folks in the street who were sitting on the curb eating puleld pork, and also the MTA officers downstairs and they were all very grateful. Nearly none of the cooked food went to waste as it was graciously accepted by the national guard, and Military Police who were stations just east of our site and who did not get to come up. There was an entire ball field with hundreds of tents for first reposnders and doctors at what looked like a mash unit. I dropped off the remaining food there and they told me they were living on MRE's.


i have everyones stuff in the truck. That will get put into the storage unit unless we can set up pickup or drop off. I need to get the truck back today or NLT tomorrow.

Phil call me ASAP.......
 
i have everyones stuff in the truck. That will get put into the storage unit unless we can set up pickup or drop off. I need to get the truck back today or NLT tomorrow.

Did you happen to notice if my 2 big white coolers were among that stuff? They went down to Brick, NJ and I was told they ended up on Long Island.

-Mike
 
Did you happen to notice if my 2 big white coolers were among that stuff? They went down to Brick, NJ and I was told they ended up on Long Island.

-Mike

Mike I didn't see any BWC's in Brick other then the ones I brought and never used. (other then keep stuff dry during the snowstorm)
 
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