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How Sunset Neighbors Created A Mutual Aid Society San Francisco

How Sunset Neighbors Created A Mutual Aid Society San Francisco
How Sunset Neighbors Created A Mutual Aid Society San Francisco

How Sunset Neighbors Created A Mutual Aid Society San Francisco Now more than 1,000 members strong, the sunset neighborhood help group is made entirely of volunteers and was sparked by just one person’s post offering to pick up groceries for those unable to leave their homes. In this recording of a live webinar organized by the public press, full time artist and sunset resident bianca nandzik, her husband stefan and former printing industry worker frank plughoff share their experience building a mutual aid society from the ground up.

Neighbors Of San Francisco Outer Sunset Home Explosion Meet With City
Neighbors Of San Francisco Outer Sunset Home Explosion Meet With City

Neighbors Of San Francisco Outer Sunset Home Explosion Meet With City In this recording of a live webinar organized by the public press, full time artist and sunset resident bianca nandzik, her husband stefan and former printing industry worker frank plughoff share their experience building a mutual aid society from the ground up. Volunteers package food pantry groceries, then drive them to elderly and at risk neighbors. it's the work of the sunset neighborhood help group, started by bianca nandzik and frank plughoff. Full time artist and sunset resident bianca nandzik and neighbor frank plughoff, a former printing industry worker, created the group on facebook on march 13 after plughoff saw a post from nandzik offering to pick up groceries for anyone unable to leave the house. Meka boyle, who first reported on the sunset neighborhood’s call for mutual aid, also participated in the panel, which was moderated by our publisher, lila lahood. watch a full recording of the conversation.

Coronavirus Spurs Neighbors In S F S Sunset District To Create Mutual
Coronavirus Spurs Neighbors In S F S Sunset District To Create Mutual

Coronavirus Spurs Neighbors In S F S Sunset District To Create Mutual Full time artist and sunset resident bianca nandzik and neighbor frank plughoff, a former printing industry worker, created the group on facebook on march 13 after plughoff saw a post from nandzik offering to pick up groceries for anyone unable to leave the house. Meka boyle, who first reported on the sunset neighborhood’s call for mutual aid, also participated in the panel, which was moderated by our publisher, lila lahood. watch a full recording of the conversation. A year ago, as the health challenges of the pandemic began to make life especially challenging for older adults, two complete strangers bianca nandzik and frank plughoff immediately swung into action, creating the @ sunset neighborhood help group. Help came in an unexpected form: a flier on his doorstep advertising the sunset neighborhood help group, offering neighbors aid such as grocery delivery and rides to doctor appointments . The sunset neighborhood help group is a network of all volunteer sunset community members who have come together to assist fellow sunsetters experiencing difficulty taking care of their essential needs, such as grocery and pharmacy pick ups, during shelter in place. It launched with help from her tech experienced husband, stefan, and one the first people to answer her post, frank plughoff, a neighbor homebound by a neurological illness. these covid inspired groups are largely informal. they have no staff. everyone is a volunteer and there are no intake forms.

Coronavirus Spurs Neighbors In S F S Sunset District To Create Mutual
Coronavirus Spurs Neighbors In S F S Sunset District To Create Mutual

Coronavirus Spurs Neighbors In S F S Sunset District To Create Mutual A year ago, as the health challenges of the pandemic began to make life especially challenging for older adults, two complete strangers bianca nandzik and frank plughoff immediately swung into action, creating the @ sunset neighborhood help group. Help came in an unexpected form: a flier on his doorstep advertising the sunset neighborhood help group, offering neighbors aid such as grocery delivery and rides to doctor appointments . The sunset neighborhood help group is a network of all volunteer sunset community members who have come together to assist fellow sunsetters experiencing difficulty taking care of their essential needs, such as grocery and pharmacy pick ups, during shelter in place. It launched with help from her tech experienced husband, stefan, and one the first people to answer her post, frank plughoff, a neighbor homebound by a neurological illness. these covid inspired groups are largely informal. they have no staff. everyone is a volunteer and there are no intake forms.

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