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First, thank you one and all very much: I’ve gotten a lot of very kind and gracious comments and emails about a couple of recent posts, and I wanted to say that I greatly appreciate hearing from you before I crashed for a few hours.

Second – and the reason I’m posting this instead of answering in the comments – is that I apologize for the delay and brevity in responding: I'm involved along with many, many, many others in some volunteer efforts to prep for the arrival of displaced people from NOLA. Chicago is expecting anything from a few hundred to several thousands, and like everywhere else they're coming here straight from the killing floor of Hell on Earth.

It's not rescuing people from floodwaters or medevacing people to safety. Nothing at all dangerous or heroic: just the little things that need to get done, and it's been a very long day, but I'm sleeping in my own bed tonight, I have hot water, a stocked fridge, my friends and relatives are alive and whole and no one is shooting at me, so I've got it pretty fucking sweet, all things considered.

If you live in anything like a large metro area, odds are you'll be seeing refugees soon. A lot of them. And they didn’t just lose their houses or their cars or their kin.

They lost their whole world.

Their lost their "old home place".

They lost the kitchen that smelled like mom, and the chair still haunted by the faint perfume of grandpa’s pipe.

They lost their city.

They lost their motherland.

They lost their ability to have a moment alone – all alone -- to just cry. And they can’t drop by the neighbor's house to steal a minute of peace and sanity, because every single one of their neighbors have been swept into the maelstrom too, or into the grave.

Hundreds of thousand of people just like you and me – who, but for the Grace of God would be you and me – have no place at all in this wide world to slip off their shoes, take a shower, and know in their bones that they’re safe. That they’re...home.

And for a lot of them, it’s very likely that they’ll never, ever get it back.

These are our brother and sisters. Our aunts and uncles. Our nieces and nephews. They are also our new neighbors, and Jesus Christ do they ever need us now.

So when the fireman walks up to your car window and tips the boot, make it ten bucks instead of five ya’ cheap bastard. Don’t be a rube about it – if the Big Red Firetruck isn’t parked within eye-shot, ask for an ID – but make it count.

And you get to walk around all day feeling righteously damned good about yourself; for the price of a six-pack, you get to swagger around feeling like a million, so how terrific a deal is that?

And most importantly, if you can, drop by the United Way office, or Red Cross, or just call up your City Hall and ask how you can help.

Give ‘em your money -- tell your kids this is where the Christmas fund is going this year and tell them why.

Give 'em your time -- even if you can’t pound a ten-penny nail into butter without fucking it up, a lot of these folks are just gonna want to have someone to talk to. To read “Goodnight Moon” to their child so they can take a nap and know that their baby is safe.

So go ahead and ask if they need another pair of hands.

I'll just bet you they do.

76 comments:

driftglass said...

Plug away, man. In fact, if I get a list of local efforts, I'll put put it up front.

Also, other than the basics -- food, bed, clothes, phone, etc. -- if anyone knows any small touches that might make these folks feel particularly welcome, please pass them along.

Anonymous said...

Dr. Driftglass,

Several people mentioned the idea of turning your "Us and Them" photo essay into a slideshow.

Consider it done (with some embellishments of my own.)

http://home.comcast.net/~j.swails/UsAndThem.mov

(small format - 5 meg)

http://home.comcast.net/~j.swails/UsAndThemLG.mov

(large format - 12 meg)

I hope I've done it justice.

Anonymous said...

OT, I see where John Roberts is serving as a pall-bearer for Rehnquist's casket.

That'll make a good photo-op, now that bush has fast-tracked Roberts as Chief Justice.

(God, I'll bet Scalia and Thomas are pissed!)

Clarence: "What the fuck? I'M the one who's been carrying the "TOM" hod around here...where does Massa get off jumping this yo-yo to Chief Justice? It's enough to make me give up watermelon and stop strumming the banjo.

Shit. I REALLY wanted those stripes!"


And I see where they're using the Lincoln catafulqe for Rehnquist's casket.

If there's any, pardon the expression, "justice", the thing will burst into flames, and we'll have a spontaneous-combustion cremation, instead of an interrment.

An Angry Old Broad said...

Drifty,how about stuffed animals and board games for the kids?These are not generally expensive,and heaven knows a nice "security"blankie or teddy or something would be a godsend for little ones who probably lost theirs in the chaos(or if they did make it,they are probably filthy,even toxic).Maybe a local elementary school could get on that pretty fast.Most average suburban kids have more than one barely loved stuffed toy in great shape they could give.School supplies in backpacks would be good for later on,after people get settled(maybe the schools could give them to new students as they get registered in school).The board games might be a good distraction for the older kids,even if only for a short time.Oh and books,a book to start a new collection for each child.

I'm a mom(it's always been my personality too,lol)and I just cry when I think of the little kids in this mess,so that's where my thoughts run these days.

Anonymous said...

Okay Drifty...you did it.

Your words made me cry.

I'm sending a couple of cases of books (I work for a major children's book publisher) to Houston. Already sent a hundred bucks to The Red Cross. I'll find more to give...tangible stuff that can if not help, at least ameliorate some suffering.

But your words...damn.

It doesn't get much more heartfelt than that.

LowerManhattanite

Anonymous said...

Drifty,

Can you post what's being done in Chicago? My wife and I live in Logan Square and want to help.

Anonymous said...

DG & Joe Max-

WOW! So eloquent.

(Maybe put that link in a separate post so more folks can see that.)

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I've set up an Us And Them menu page so people can choose which size version they'd like to download:

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Joe

(j.swails@comcast.net)

Snaggle Tooth said...

Here on Cape Cod MA, they're setting up the Camp Edwards National Guard Barracks in Sandwich to receive 2500 refugees tomorrow. Nice digs over there; clean, 4 bunks to a room, large cafe and shower facillities, almost like college dorms. On the local tv news this morn they requested volunteers with # to call, also avail on station web-sites.
Many Boston and MA people are setting up spare rooms and promising 1 year of residency, and trying to keep families together.

A "Backpacks for Kids" charity here works with Our state's foster care System to give a free back-pack which is labeled with sex and age to each kid as they are placed, full of notebooks, crayons, a stuffed animal, and an out-fit or two in it. This type of gift could be a new pet project for new charity drives or organizers to help these kids also.
... the more ideas the better...

jurassicpork said...

Snaggletooth:

Funny you should mention that. As you know, I live here in MA, too, and one of my neighbors just dropped by to say the exact same thing that you just did. They're bringing these refugees up (I heard they were using Otis AFB on the Cape as something like a way station) by bus, which in itself is going to be an ordeal. If I had the space, I'd take in a family.

Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling and his wife Shonda took in nine flood victims and Schilling said they could stay for a year. I wouldn;t be surprised if I saw one or two of them here and there at some of the remaining Sox home games at Fenway. ;-)

The American people are proving yet again that, while we're occasionally lazy, stupid and complacent, the majority of us remember our humanity, roll up our shirtsleeves and pick up where the government leaves off (and the GOP-run government has left a shitload to do). That's because the citizens of the United States of America are a can-do, hands-on people. It's an atavistic trait that we'd learned from our ancestors on the prairies and plains or on Eliis Island, people who practiced the Emersonian principle of self-reliance.

And it's notable that for every horror story I've heard about people in NO charging $8 for a jug of water or some guy blowing his sister's brains out over a bag of ice (a true story told to me from a friend who works at a MEMA in Kansas City), I've heard at least five times as many stories that will warm the cockles of any but a Republican heart. Of a man who'd donated, not lent, donated an RV to simultaneously house and transport flood victims, nurses hooking themselves up to IV's to hydrate themselves so they could continue working around the clock to care for their patients.

Yeah, I used to think that we couldn't survive another four years of Bush but when I hear stories like this, I reconsider my cynical position.

Drifty, a good commercial for Altruism. Ayn Rand would've been saputtering and speechless. However, to voice the one lone, dissonant note of the day:

I'd donate to the Red Cross but I hear that the National Guard still hasn't let them within the NO city limits. What's the sense in donating to a charity that's not allowed to come in and help?

Anonymous said...

JP: That was one of my first thoughts as well, and I said as much to a friend of mine. Who reminded me.

http://www.mofoxtrot.com/wilson/do_it_anyway.htm

driftglass said...

ny expat & all who want to donate any...

I'm actually en route between two places now at a public workstation, so I'll do this short and longer later, when I can manage it.

The voluteer efforts are being coordinated (last I checked) by United Way and/or the Red Cross. ALWAYS go to people like them for information, and not folks like me. They'll know the Big Picture and have the latest info...and the number of bogus rumors flying around here is amazing.

Always go to the pros to get your data.

The intake site was moved last night to South Racine but don't go there. Chicagoans are already showing up @ the site and asking to help and donate (because most people are basically decent souls) but they can't put them to work or take thier donations then&there: too complicated to do that on-site AWA helping the refugees.

Your best bet is to call up either of those two organizations and give them your contact info.

As to donations, the fund is called ChicagoHelps and it's being coordinated thru BankOne. I'm sure they'll have a website, but you can also walk into any BankOne location and give them your dough: i'm pretty sure they'll take any legal tender short of a fine, fat calf.

NOLA victims have started arriving & more are coming. As I understand it, how many and when is changing as the situation changed, which is why figuring out how many people are needed for what is going to take a few days to work out. However, since the site will be open 24/7, it's a fair bet that in ashort order they'll be looking for people to help out in wee, small hours

Very tired now & off to home and a shower, but first, fuck Ayn Rand jurassicpork :-) I've read almost everything she's every written and she had a few interesting ideas, but she always missed the god damned point that altrusim isn't just feel-good lefty heart-bleeding: it is also the smartest, most hard-nosed, pragmatic and pro-survival way to organize a culture.

Or as I believe one Original People saying puts it; "the best place to store my extra meat is in my neighbors belly."

More later after some kip and thank you all.

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Anonymous said...

Yo, Drift,

1) What exactly are you doing in these efforts? Are you helping set up databanks, or getting registration records prepared or lending aid to help folks negotiate the system, or...? I was wondering what the work involved was for something like this

2) You're a great man, dude. With any luck, Rosario and Lucy should be knocking on your door at the end of one of your shifts...;)

jurassicpork said...

"Self-reliance." This is what happens when you don't proofread your comments, especially right after getting out of work. Just a quick toot before toddling off to work but I meant to say "mutual reliance", the phrase that I would've coined had I been able to disntinguish my ass from my elbow.

I'll be blogging again much later after work. Keep up the good work everyone!

Mr. The Buffalo said...

Drift, I wasn't a regular of yours until recently. Great post. I'm staying in Baton Rouge right now (which is bursting at the seams presently), but I'm sure people will be filtering your way soon as well. My wife and I said goodbye to New Orleans, our home, our jobs, and our lives there last week. It's nice to see that people like you are getting the word out and doing something to help. As soon as we're back on our feet, we will try to do the same - whatever we can muster.

Thanks.

Snaggle Tooth said...

Well, seems the plan to ship some people here fell through Tues 9/6 by the 11 pm news, and put on standby, along with other state's spaces. I don't blame folks for wantin to clear up finding family or wanting to stay as close as possible to old home, but the spot is remaining open til Gov Romney (republican) is advised further. He's supposed to file a lawsuit today about closing Otis National Guard base, (the one with the 9/11's F-16s,next to Camp Edwards) without his gov. approval to be read by Prez-B tomorrow.

Anonymous said...

Hey, Drifty. Our local armory (in CT) was taking donations. I know they shipped out last night with a truck full of stuff, but they still have the sign up for donations. I'm sure every city has an armory that is taking stuff down. I gave a carload of water, gatorade (great for dehydration), easy to open snacks, tuna in poptop cans and dog food in poptop cans for those people who did manage to get their dogs to safety. Plus $ donations to the Red Cross and Petfinders.com. There seem to be a number of places for city folks to drop off clothes, blankets, food, water, etc.

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back at the casa for a few hours.

Deering,
In answer to you question -- while I have to be kinda non-specific -- I'll say that all I'm doing is little things. There are people lifting the weight of the world all around me, and I'm doing the equivolent of bringing them coffee and pulling cable.

What I can say is that I have met some incredible people from NOLA. A guy whose house was on the street where the levee broke (and you note that you no longer have to say anything but "the levee") Grandmother and grandaughter. Carpenter. Teacher. They're not aliens or fictional characters. The are JUST LIKE YOU. Just scoop up the next 50 people that walk past you in the big city: that's them.
Kids.
Kids want to throw a football around. As it has ben since the damn of time, the wife ALWAYS does the talking with older married couples. They want to talk. Use your good judgement and crack a little VERY gently wise -- a shared laugh is as warming as a cup of coffee.

And even if you're just showing someone to the john, let them know that you are damned glad they're here, and you're honored to meet them.

What I can also say is that, based on the people I have seen, people who still natter that "government
is the problem" can come up to Chicago and kiss my ass on the corner of Madison and State. Government is sure as SHIT the problem when you elect people who believe in gutting government and leaving it to die, but the folks I I meet are competent, compassionate and paragmatic as all hell

not proud American,
Very good point, and you local guv is almost cetainly not the only entity that is mobilizing. There's a church here on the south side (for example) that I hear is is getting in lots of people.

Pretty beat right now. I'll try to put up a proper post in a while. Just gonna close my...eyes..for...a...minu...

driftglass said...

That's "As it has been since the dawn of time...

Sorry. Borrowed fingers.

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You must groom certain pets from the skin outward to truly be effective in taking care of their coat of hair and keeping it healthy. Comb through the unseen healthy hair and remove the shedding hair; this is what most groomers do first before cutting your pet's coat. You must groom some animals all at once while some other animals have so much hair that it is esier to do a little at a time each day. You know your pet is well mannerd when it will sit still and alow you or a professional to perform regular grooming and maintenence without any fuss. If you feel you just don't have the time or desire to do it yourself, its time to call the professionals. Your dog will love you for it, and you'll feel great about it too. Hope this was helpful.

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Anonymous said...

Buying equipment for pet grooming can be tricky if you do not know exactly what you need; amateurs should consult a professional before purchasing things they may not need. Buying equipment for a pet grooming business should be done at an establishment with people who have knowledge about grooming supplies. You know the chances of your pet shedding hair is very likely, but some pets shed more than others. Dog grooming is hard work that requires adequate professional training and a dedication to dogs; it also helps if you genuinely like dogs.

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