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  1. I've found some bedtime movies to watch. Going to watch til I crash out.

    Remember - it's your citizens' duty to question & push for actual answers from your elected officials. Remind those privileged fuckers that they were elected to be -> #PublicServants.
    None of them were elected to put #CorporateGreed interests over #PublicInterests.
    It seems, far too many elected officials forget their main job & 1st priority is to #ServeThePeople. Instead - they're screwing over all of us to pander to #CorporateGreed & not brave enough to stand up to their own inner caucus #corruption. They feed from same corrupted lobbyists' money troughs. Filthy capitalist pigs, getting fat while the rest of us are starving.

    FUCKING HELL - FIGHT BACK!

    #BCpoli #BCNewDeathParty #CDNpoli #NDP #Canada #Colonialism #WhiteSupremacists #YYJpoli #PowerToThePeoples #CitizensUprising #CitizensRevolt #CapitalismKills #GreedKills

  2. Homelessness is a punishment for being poor. No matter your life decisions, health emergencies, or criminal record, being housed should never be put into question. Our homes are what allow all other aspects of life. Housing is the most basic human need beyond air, water, and food. And yet, this economy has never dared to guarantee housing, food, and clean air and water to all who reside under it. We in Warm Up Boston view this as a serious and violent misarrangement of priorities. “Violent” is not an exaggeration when poverty of both the housed and the unhoused leads to an astonishing rate of early deaths.

    We choose to act where we have power. In providing food and water to an encampment and to folks in downtown Boston, we are able to provide basic needs for survival. Both of our distributions were successful this week, thanks to the dedicated work of volunteers both on the ground and behind the scenes.

    While this work demands a lot from us every week, we find the strength to carry on in the dream of ending this needless suffering. By turning to one another to carry out necessary tasks when we tire, we preserve our energy and capacity to continue. We are even more relieved when more and more of our neighbors step in to do this work with us.

    Lastly, we want to thank the rad community groups @skatehags and @bostonmidweekskate for their donation drives that will keep our homeless neighbors warmer this winter. We thank @BostonAnarchistBookfair for having us and its attendees for bringing canned goods and $1000 in donations! Those funds covered the purchase of 3800 hand warmers. We also thank @bloww_boston for helping us raise another $1000 by hosting us at their most recent show; those funds covered the purchase of 600 hats and 750 pairs of gloves! We have more chances to donate coming up – tomorrow at @night_cap_cafe and Friday at @absolutedisruption organizers will be collecting canned goods!

    #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #MutualAid #SolidarityNotCharity

  3. [Original post from 10/10] [All tagged accounts on Instagram] Last weekend on our mobile route we gave out sandwiches, waters, snacks, toiletries, harm reduction supplies, and tons of socks courtesy of @ffcof2020 and @redsgoodvibes. Since it’s getting chilly, our hot drink carafes also made their return, and folks were thrilled to get coffee, tea, and hot chocolate!

    At the encampment we gave out a hot meal of chicken and veggie teriyaki with rice, tarps, tents, snacks, canned goods, water, trash bags, clothing, and harm reduction supplies.

    We also had a great time hanging out with folks from @smokeworksharmreduction last weekend. Some of our members packaged ~7000 bubble pipes and 500 safer injection kits! Stay tuned for future collaborations and volunteer days.

    Fun fact: Warm Up is overseen by a league of feline harm reductionists. Thanks to their devoted efforts, every distro we give out narcan, bubble pipes, straight pipes, chore, and injection kits. Injection kits include needles, tourniquets, alcohol wipes, cookers, cottons, sterile waters, and sometimes bleach. The Warm Up kitties are determined to give people access to new drug use supplies to reduce risk of injury, infection, and infectious diseases. While they lack the opposable thumbs needed to administer Narcan, they’re determined to ensure we always distro so folks can reverse overdoses.

    To learn more about harm reduction, check out the great work of folks like @harmreductionboston, @smokeworksharmreduction, @harmreductioncoalition, @materialaidandadvocacyprogram, @pro_lapsed_catholic
    @nextdistro

    #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #MutualAid #HarmReduction

  4. This week we brought a hot meal of chicken, peas, and pasta, canned goods, snacks, water, clothing, blankets, and harm reduction supplies to the encampment. On our mobile distro we brought sandwiches, snacks, wound care kits, waters, socks, toiletries, hot drinks, and harm reduction supplies to folks around downtown, the Common, South Station, and Back Bay.

    We build trust with community members we serve by consistently showing up week after week with the same supplies. It is essential to our work that encampment residents know exactly where their dinner will be coming that night and that they’ll each get a case of water every week. We hear frequently from folks on mobile routes that they were waiting for us to come by because they knew we’d be coming by with new needles and sandwiches.

    It is always a gift to be trusted by another person, and we do not take it lightly. We’re only able to consistently show up each week because of our incredible volunteers and donors. We are endlessly grateful for our volunteers who spend their free time making sandwiches and meals, tabling at events, and of course, doing distros.

    #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #EncampmentSupport #MutualAid

  5. We wanted to take another moment to highlight our gratitude for our volunteers and community members who helped us expand our outreach this summer through tabling. We’re endlessly grateful for all the amazing orgs that invited us to table with them and for our volunteers who are often running from distros straight to set up the table at events. As a fully volunteer run group, we rely immensely on community support, and the Boston community has really come through for us as we continue to build solidarity with our unhoused comrades and keep on with our material aid distributions.

    Tabling allows us to sell merch (thanks to Speakeasy Printshop!) and collect donations of material aid to support our community members, meet insanely cool people, and distribute harm reduction supplies and info. When we table, we often bring narcan, safer sex supplies, fentanyl test strips, and some incredible zines from Content Brakes and Next Distro. Most importantly, tabling gives us the opportunity to spread the word to our housed comrades about some of the challenges that unhoused community members have shared with us, like the violence from Boston’s camping ban, increased policing, lack of access to affordable housing, difficulties accessing services, overdoses, and more.

    Thank you so much to everyone who has invited us to your events!

    #WarmUpBoston #MaterialAid #MutualAid #SolidarityNotCharity #ServeThePeople

  6. Every summer we get a big dip in the amount of donations that come in. In order to keep up with the assortment of supplies we offer our unhoused neighbors for their survival (ESPECIALLY through this brutal heat wave), our friends at #SpeakeasyPrintshop have yet again come through for us to offer this print-to-order fundraiser which we will use the funds from to make sure folks are hydrated, kept cool, and have protection from the elements for the summer months. We also want to give a HUGE thank you to all our new donors in the last few days, because of your generosity we will be able to buy 4 new tents for the encampment residents and were able to increase our ice budget.

    These t-shirts were made with union labor and the design was created in-house by one of our incredible volunteers. This colorway will be a ONE TIME PRINT and this presale will only be up for the next TWO WEEKS.

    Sweeps are violence! During the latest sweep at the encampment earlier this week, residents were given no notice, forced to move in the extreme heat, and lost a lot of what they use for shelter. If a volunteer had not just happened to be driving by at the right time, we would not have even been able to assist and witness.

    Get your “Sweeps are Violence” t-shirt now to show your solidarity with the unhoused community in the Boston area. Link to purchase on our Linktree in our bio.

    speakeasyprintshop.com/warm-up

    #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #MutualAid #SurvivalProgram #Fundraiser #SweepsAreViolence

  7. Cruelty is the point: while the rest of Boston hunkers down in air conditioning, residents of the encampment are settling back in after another sweep early this week.

    Residents were told by DCR that a sweep was impending on Tuesday, and we were prepared to assist with helping them Tuesday morning. However, on Monday morning, a volunteer spotted the sweep already in action a full day before the residents were told to expect and prepare for it.

    We quickly mobilized and had a team of volunteers on site within an hour to help with the logistics and labor of moving. However, many belongings were still destroyed by DCR, and many residents have been awake for days on end, making them even more susceptible to this week’s heat emergency.

    We’ve followed up each day since—some of the hottest this year—with aftercare for the residents, including ice, extra harm reduction supplies, extra water, breakfast sandwiches, PBJs, electrolyte tablets, liquid IV, and a birthday surprise for a resident.

    Our focus is, as always, keeping our unhoused neighbors as safe and healthy as possible in a system designed to abuse them.

    What’s the point of the sweeps, if not cruel punishment for the crime of being unhoused? As one resident put it: “They just don’t want us getting comfortable.”

    With these punitive practices and inhumane treatment, DCR and the City of Boston make it clear that they do not see the unhoused as human beings, deserving of respect and compassion, rather they see them as an inconvenience to be swept aside at a moments notice.

    #SweepsAreViolence #FuckTheTentBan #WarmUpBoston #SurvivalProgram #StopTheSweeps #ServeThePeople

  8. Every summer we get a big dip in the amount of donations that come in. In order to keep up with the assortment of supplies we offer our unhoused neighbors for their survival (ESPECIALLY through this brutal heat wave), our friends at @speakeasy_printshop have yet again come through for us to offer this print-to-order fundraiser which we will use the funds from to make sure folks are hydrated, kept cool, and have protection from the elements for the summer months. We also want to give a HUGE thank you to all our new donors in the last few days, because of your generosity we will be able to buy 4 new tents for the encampment residents and were able to increase our ice budget.

    These t-shirts were made with union labor and the design was created in-house by one of our incredible volunteers. This colorway will be a ONE TIME PRINT and this presale will only be up for the next TWO WEEKS.

    Sweeps are violence! During the latest sweep at the encampment earlier this week, residents were given no notice, forced to move in the extreme heat, and lost a lot of what they use for shelter. If a volunteer had not just happened to be driving by at the right time, we would not have even been able to assist and witness.

    Get your “Sweeps are Violence” t-shirt now to show your solidarity with the unhoused community in the Boston area. Link to purchase on our Linktree in our bio.

    #WarmUpBoston #SpeakeasyPrintshop #ServeThePeople #MutualAid #SurvivalProgram #Fundraiser #SweepsAreViolence

  9. Our comrades this week returned to the encampment to distribute necessary supplies for survival. This included a hot meal, 7 cases of water, snacks, fruit, croissants, as well as requested items such as clothing, cleaning supplies, and harm reduction supplies.

    We do this work not as an act of charity, but as an act of solidarity with our neighbors that our healthcare system and housing market fails. The cities, state, non-profits, and other agencies all agree on a housing first model. Yet they actively under fund and under serve as they over promise. They consistently side with the landlords, insurance companies, land owners, and bosses when they allow thousands to suffer a daily crisis. Through this work we aim to create an alliance between housed and unhoused folks to build a strong community ready to fight for the basic protections we owe to each other on a human level. That's why we say strong communities begin with warm meals!

    Thank you to all our online donors, you are driving this organization to accompmish so much! We have multiple ways for you to donate in our bio in our linktree. We also thank all of our comrades on the ground, we need both to make this happen. If you are looking to take part in distributions and gain experience organizing, please dm us on here and we'll get you started! #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #EncampmentSupport #SolidarityNotCharity #MutualAid

  10. This past Sunday we conducted our weekly mobile distro. Despite the busy streets and crowds of green hindering our ability to get to some of the places we typically serve, we still found folks in the hiding places they told us about. We are thankful that the community trusts us with their hideaways; we can do our job better that way.

    Since this distro happened on a day when many people were celebrating their Irish heritage, we wanted to highlight the struggles the Irish people went through and explain how the famine and mass displacement suffered by the people of Ireland, and the famine and mass displacement currently happening in Gaza are connected. They are connected because of a root cause: colonialism.

    British colonialists and landlords in 19th century Ireland displayed genocidal intent as they exported millions of pounds of food to other countries while the Irish people were starving to death, and landlords destroyed their properties and evicted tenants just to get out of paying “famine relief” taxes. The genocidal intent of the IOF has never been more clearly articulated than today, in bombing and starving millions of Palestinians; but the roots of this famine and displacement go much deeper, starting with stripping the native populations of their food sovereignty through settler colonialism.

    Our struggles here with food insecurity might not be at the same proportion as the examples above, but they too are connected. When food and housing are not viewed as necessary to life, but rather a means to produce profit for the ruling class, the system by design creates great inequality and suffering. The ruling class and the billionaires who control them have all the money and the power to end war, to end genocide, to end famine, to end homelessness, but they don’t. They will always prioritize profits over people. From Boston to Ireland to Palestine, the struggles of the oppressed are one struggle. #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #MutualAid #HarmReduction #MobileOutreach #EncampmentSupport #StPatricksDay #StPatricksDayBoston #Ireland #Palestine

  11. Earlier this week, a few Warm Up organizers met with some senior-year high school students of New Mission High who were awesome enough to spend their lunch break with us. We taught them about mutual aid, why it’s necessary, who and what influenced us to do this work, and how our work differs from state programs or church organizations. We were thrilled to answer their thought-provoking questions and were exceptionally thrilled about their desire to help participate in our cause. We look forward to seeing what these students come up with and working together with them in the coming weeks.
    #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #MutualAid #HarmReduction #MobileOutreach #EncampmentSupport #WUBIsForTheChildren

  12. At this week’s encampment distro, we delivered hot meals, cookies, canned food, snacks, fruit, 5 cases of water bottles, means to keep warm, batteries, superglue, blankets/sleeping bags, and assorted clothing, including some that had been requested, to the residents. We’re grateful to consistently be seeing high numbers of volunteers at each of our distros, to the point where we’ve had to cap attendance some weeks. As we’ve noted, we are turning our eye towards expansion and adding new volunteer opportunities to channel the rising energy we’re seeing in our dedicated volunteer base.

    The residents we serve have been consistently shunted from place to place over the last few months. This week, we learned they’ve once again been told to move, though they’ve been given inconsistent timeframes and instructions that seem intentionally vague and difficult to follow. As though it’s not enough to be unsheltered with the weather still getting so cold, they’re given increasingly opaque directions that seem to have an end goal of them disappearing into thin air. We are keeping an open line of communication and preparing to assist in whatever comes next for them. If you’d like to be a part of that effort, please reach out. #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #EncampmentSupport #MutualAid

  13. Does WarmUp know how to cross the street…?
    Yes! We do!

    We were very happy to be out and about yesterday, bringing our unhoused community members food, water, gloves, beanies, hot hands, and harm reduction supplies. Our favorite part of the mobile distro is getting to talk to everyone and building relationships with folks who we see regularly. People’s needs will start to change as the weather does and we are still in the process of expanding our outreach, so if you are interested in volunteering or contributing to this work, DM us!

    (Patch on the last 2 slides by #SamPao !!)
    #ServeThePeople #SolidarityNotCharity #MaterialAid #MutualAid #SurvivalProgram #WarmUpBoston

  14. The role of harm reduction is essential to all we do as an organization. After our last few mobile distros, our resident harm reductionist provided intro harm reduction education and orienting to our newer volunteers. This went beyond just talking about practical tools for interfacing with people who use drugs and folks experiencing homelessness.

    Though the ultimate harm reduction will come from eventually destroying these systems of oppression, in the meantime we are doing what we can as housed activists to work in solidarity with our unhoused neighbors. We do our best to center the needs, asks, and material realities of the people we serve, over what we, as housed activists, think they need. One of the most important things is that we provide material aid with NO conditions. We believe that people should not have to fulfill some sort of requirement in order to have access to basic necessities such as food, water, clothing, medical services, housing, and the like. On this past weekend’s mobile distro, we handed out hand warmers, beanies, socks, gloves, harm reduction supplies, toiletries, ~ 50 sandwiches (various meats and pb&js), ~250 snacks, and again were able to bring along carafes of hot water for hot chocolate, coffee, soup, and tea.

    *SWIPE TO THE LAST PHOTO* to see one of our regulars, Ray “The Bird Man” and his pigeon friends. We find him in the same spot every week hanging with his fellow unhoused veterans and feeding the birds. Chatting with him is one of the highlights of the mobile distros, and though we are sad that he won’t be around as much anymore, we are thrilled that he has been placed into housing. He signed his new lease yesterday! (Photo taken and posted with Ray’s consent).

    #ServeThePeople #SolidarityNotCharity #MaterialAid #SurvivalProgram #WarmUpBoston

  15. Last night, Warm Up had our first reading group in a long time. We had a very productive discussion of Mass Work by the CPP at @lucyparsonscent. We’d like to give a shout out to @germinalbooks for making beautiful copies of this text for us. #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #MutualAid #ReadingGroup #Study #PoliticalEducation

  16. We had a great turnout at last week’s distro, including a few new volunteers. We delivered hot meals (buffalo mac and cheese), 4 cases of water bottles, snacks and canned soup, means to keep warm, requested clothes and socks, hygiene and wound care supplies, and trash bags. We are thrilled to be reaching such a large volume of people who are ready and willing to come out with us in cold, rain, or snow, ready to do the work providing aid for vulnerable members of our communities. If that sounds like you, don’t hesitate to reach out for more information. #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #EncampmentSupport #MutualAid

  17. This past Sunday we distributed essential survival supplies to the unhoused downtown. This included over 60 sandwiches and waters to go with as well as hot hands, hats, gloves, and hygiene products.

    The more we're able to directly provide the means of survival to our neighbors who have been violently pushed out of the housing market, the more we prove there is an abundance of resources for everyone here. Fascists will say there isn't enough for everyone. Liberals will help so little as to never solve the problem. We say the problem is by design and is inseparable from the profit of the landlord class.

    Thank you to all of you who have donated, you have allowed us to do so much recently. Check our bio if you would like to donate. We are always looking for new volunteers, any and all help is appreciated. If you're interested in joining, message us directly on here and we'll get you set up.
    #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #MutualAid #HarmReduction

  18. Sooner or later the unhoused in this country are forced into trouble or trouble finds them. It is well documented that police readily and happily criminalize and incarcerate people forced to stay outdoors. This nearly unavoidable displacement by state forces has begun hitting encampment residents. We fear we are witnessing the beginning of a trend we have seen happen before.

    This bail fund will reduce harm done by the state which is what little power we have. Nevertheless it is monumental to these unhoused folks to know they have an entire community's support behind them to live decent lives. With your help we can keep encampment residents from the dungeons of u.s. empire. fundly.com/warm-up-bail-fund #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #EncampmentSupport #SurvivalProgram #MutualAid #BailFund

  19. We have been busy organizing the 5+ new volunteers a week who have been joining our ranks to build community by helping folks out who have been affected by gentrification, ignored by a for-profit health care system, and cast aside by a predatory carceral system that punishes rather than rehabilitates. We have been so focused on how to respond to this influx of volunteers by making necessary organizational developments that we have forgotten to give thanks to all of our donors this winter season. Thank you so much! This work needs harmony between volunteers who can commit to doing the physical work and a community who can contribute to this work financially. Thanks again to all the students, workers, artists, small businesses, and everyone else who has been making financial contributions so we can provide our unhoused and underhoused neighbors with food, hydration, warm clothing, and hygiene items two times a week. #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #MutualAid #HarmReduction

  20. We were glad this week to have ample time and decent enough weather to chat with some encampment residents about their needs after a few weeks of increased instability. We brought burrito bowls, canned food and snacks, water bottles, means to keep warm, warm clothes and accessories, blankets, pillows, harm reduction supplies, and socks. Despite the continued stress and trauma from frequent sweeps, spirits seemed pretty high this week and we got a chance to consult about their needs going forward.

    The constant, aimless shunting around of unhoused communities by the state can make it difficult to maintain the necessities in life, which is why we’re glad to be out providing aid multiple times a week. If you’re interested in volunteering or donating, please reach out. #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #EncampmentSupport #MutualAid

  21. On our Sunday distro, we got reports that police were cleaning our unhoused neighbors from the train stations on the coldest winter day we have had yet this season. These train stations were placed the city told folks could use as warming stations since quarantine. This intentional and it is cruel. In prior years, we had difficulty finding folks on incredibly cold days, but since everyone got pushed out the train stations we got cleaned out of our supplies before we could finish our normal route. It’s really disturbing that the police are essentially creating an income minimum for the MBTA. Nevertheless, we handed out burritos, ham and Swiss, peanut butter and jelly, and Nutella sandwiches. We got cleaned out of heavy duty warm socks and handed out hand warmers and hygiene items. We find that connecting with folks on an economic basis, by giving them supplies that are helpful to their survival, it opens up a political aspect to the work. How else could we report the mistreatment of our unhoused by the city if we weren’t out here week after week connecting with community?
    #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #MutualAid #MBTA #MBTACAB #AllTransitCopsAreBastards

  22. This Thursday, we went out in the bitter cold to deliver supplies to our unhoused neighbors. We brought hot lasagna, snacks, canned goods, water bottles, blankets, means to keep warm, cleaning supplies, socks, and warm clothing to encampment residents. We were able to use donated funds to provide a solar-powered generator and dehumidifiers, as well. We are extremely grateful to our volunteers and supporters who allow us to meet the needs of the people week after week, throughout every season and any kind of weather. #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #EncampmentSupport #MutualAid

  23. We had a great turnout of volunteers at this morning’s mobile distro. Enough so that we were able to split into two groups and add an extra route - this enabled us to maximize the number of folks we were able to reach today. We handed out sandwiches, snacks, beanies, gloves, sanitary items, and harm reduction supplies. It’s so important for us to show up consistently every week and we loved seeing new and familiar faces in our volunteer lineup.

    If you’re interested in volunteering with us, or want other ways to get involved, send us a DM! We are eagerly onboarding new members every week :-)

    #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #MutualAid

  24. In anticipation of today’s snowstorm, we went out this week to deliver necessary supplies to encampment residents. We brought canned goods, snacks, bottled water, warm clothes, hot hands, tarps and shower curtains for tent insulation, and means to keep warm. Continuing to onboard new volunteers throughout the winter season has been very encouraging in terms of our ability to expand our efforts and reach more and more communities in the city and beyond, as well as responding to specific needs and conditions for those we already serve. #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #EncampmentSupport #MutualAid

  25. This week, we welcomed some new volunteers for our encampment distro. We brought a prepared meal of fried chicken, saffron rice, fry bread, and cookies, snacks and canned goods, water bottles, blankets, moving bags, and cleaning supplies. Some volunteers went back later to bring hats, gloves, and ponchos, as well. It’s been heartening to hear that, these past few weeks, when we’ve asked some of the residents if there’s anything in particular they need, they’ve said we should just keep doing what we’re doing. We hope to keep it up through the whole of winter with the help of our volunteers and donors. #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #EncampmentSupport #MutualAid

  26. We saw many familiar faces and some new ones on this morning’s mobile distro. It’s a heartwarming feeling when members of the community that we serve recognize us and are eager to point out where other folks in need are hanging out. Their generosity extended beyond themselves as many folks asked for extra sandwiches and supplies to share with friends or loved ones not present when we came around.

    In total, we handed out 47 sandwiches, 16 poptarts, 2 cases of water, toothbrush & toothpaste kits, socks, wet wipes, and a handful of hot hands hand warmers. #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #MutualAid #MobileDistro #HarmReduction

  27. This past week, we delivered a hot meal, snacks, canned food, bottled water, batteries, warm clothes, blankets, hygiene/supply kits, candles, cleaning supplies, and more to a group of our unhoused neighbors. The inhumane conditions inflicted on the unhoused population by an economic system hostile to their survival leads to almost constant crises, and week after week we are doing what we can do resolve them by providing for basic needs. Winter tends to be our busiest months, so don’t hesitate to reach out if you’re interested in donating or volunteering. #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #EncampmentSupport #MutualAid

  28. Rain or shine, we are out here, week after week, bringing valuable resources to our unhoused neighbors. It’s always harder to find where folks go to stay dry. Every day we find a new spot along a route we’ve walked for months. This week we supplied folks with ham or turkey subs, PB&J sandwiches, chicken noodle, tomato soup, hot chocolate, hygiene items, hot hands, harm reduction items, snacks, socks, water. #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #MutualAid #MobileDistro #HarmReduction

  29. A huge thank you to the generosity from folks at #SkateHags and #BostonMidweekSkate. With their help we collected 20 winter coats, 16 hoodies & sweaters, 27 pairs of socks, 6 beanies, 4 scarves, 3 pairs of gloves, 7 blankets/tent liners, snow pants, storage bags, backpacks, and more!! #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #MutualAid #Rollerskating

  30. It was chilly out, so none of our volunteers remembered to take their gloves off to snap a photo. Instead, we have some food prep pictures. On our distro today we handed out 54 sandwiches (turkey, ham & cheese, bologna, and PB&J), 2 cases of water, snacks, hygiene items, and harm reduction supplies. A medic joined us, who cleaned up some wounds for folks. All the new volunteers have been very helpful and are positively impacting the work that we do. We love to see it! All in all, it was a very good distro. #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #HarmReduction #MutualAid #MobileDistro #EncampmentSupport

  31. This week, we delivered a prepared dish of meatballs, vegetables, and mashed potatoes, bagged snacks, canned goods, water bottles, batteries, backpacks, blankets, sleeping bags, and warm clothes to some of our unhoused neighbors. The climate surrounding public camping means that frequent displacement is now more the norm than the exception. We are adapting our methods in order to continue to meet the needs of the people. The very beginning of winter is perhaps the cruelest time for these policies to take place, but we will not allow despair to immobilize us.

    There’s never been a better time to get involved. We are eagerly onboarding new volunteers and accepting donations as well. Get in touch today. #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #EncampmentSupport #MutualAid

  32. Just as winter weather has begun to set in, the state has conducted a sweep of a Cambridge encampment, once again displacing residents who were just beginning to recover from previous sweeps and a fire. The residents had little time to prepare for the sweep, and have lost nearly everything. As always, the state has chosen to neglect the people’s material needs, instead acting with cold brutality in service of gentrification and profit. We are attempting to provide material aid in a way that will help residents to stay warm, dry, and fed while they try to recover from this latest injustice. If you are in the Boston area and outraged by this violence, consider coming to visit our table at the @BostonAnarchistBookfair on Saturday 11/11 and Sunday 11/12 from 10am-5pm. We will be accepting material donations at our table! Warm clothing and blankets are highly requested. If you are interested in volunteering with us, you can DM our social media accounts. Donations are much appreciated, and will go directly towards material aid for those that we assist. Donations can be made via PayPal warmupboston @ protonmail dot com or via our Ko-Fi account, which can be found in our bio. #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #EncampmentSupport #MobileDistro #MutualAid #HarmReduction #SweepsAreViolent

  33. Yesterday a few of us participated in our mobile distro and almost immediately we saw a change in the downtown area. There were more new faces than usual, people gathering in spots we haven’t seen folks at before, and a higher than usual demand for harm reduction items. We handed out sandwiches, snacks, socks, and hygiene items. Tonight we are going to do a test build of a DIY tent heater before we build a bunch on Friday. #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #MobileDistro #EncampmentSupport #MutualAid

  34. Tuesday, the City of Boston has carried out their final sweep on Mass and Cass's Atkinson Street Encampment. They will not be allowed to return and have been divided between shelters and dispersed to smaller encampments throughout the city. The city of Boston has had since 2014 to plan for and finance proper acoomodations but a chauvinistic mayor and morally bankrupt city council have moved woth false haste. Almost a decade of neglect created the urgency used to justify this brutal response. An urgency created with the interests of profit and gentrification at the expense of human livelihood. This is yet another example of "progressives" pretending to care while neglecting the people's material needs, then responding with brutality. Our city's social services are not prepared to work under these new conditions, and with winter fast approaching, it is the place of community activist organizations to once again pick up the slack.

    Now is the time to get involved: volunteer with us or help with donations or fundraising today!
    #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #MutualAid #AtkinsonStreet #AtkinsonSt #HarmReduction #StopTheSweeps #CampingBan #CampingBanBoston #TentBan #TentBanBoston #MassAndCass

  35. Today a worker from a local business contacted us to say they would have plenty of leftover food after an event that they would like us to pick up. We distributed ribs, pulled chicken, Mac and cheese, biscuits, and some sandwiches to a nearby encampment. This could not happen without workers who are committed to the serving the people. #NeighborsHelpingNeighbors #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #MutualAid

  36. We are expecting in the next week to be assisting encampment residents with recovering from the recent sweep activity that stole and destroyed many of their belongings. On Sunday, we brought with us pasta salad, bagged snacks, water bottles, bags of ice, batteries, socks, and hygiene supplies to distribute. If you’re able, please consider donating something to our Ko-Fi to help with resettling efforts for our neighbors or reach out to volunteer/cook a meal. Volunteers and fundraising efforts tend to slow down in the summer months, so your contributions are needed and appreciated. #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #EncampmentSupport #MutualAid #SweepsAreViolent

  37. Sweeps are underway. We were able to bicker with the pigs and buy some more time for residents to move. We were able to help residents move some of their belongings. There are a lot of tears and a lot of frustration, but we are doing our best to reduce stress for folks. #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #EncampmentSupport #MutualAid #SweepsAreViolent

  38. This Sunday, in anticipation of an imminent sweep, we wanted to bring as much food and supplies to encampment residents as possible so that they could concentrate on preparing themselves. We brought wraps and three bean salad, a ton of muffins and pastries, hygiene products, harm reduction supplies, water, water flavoring, and some bags of ice.

    We now know that a dumpster full of their things has been taken already today and that the sweep will continue tomorrow. We are raising funds to help them rebuild after this act of state violence and accepting donations of tarps and clothes, which are most urgently needed. Links to our KoFi for general donations and to our bail fund GoFundMe can be found at our Linktree, which is linked in our bio. We hope to be able to address the needs of those displaced by a system antagonistic to their continued survival during times like these when it’s most crucial and beyond. #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #EncampmentSupport #MutualAid #SweepsAreViolent

  39. Yesterday an encampment we serve was subject to a fire that took the entire encampment out in a matter of minutes according to residents. All residents have been accounted for, so everyone made it out of the fire. There are only a few cases of minor burns. Everyone living there lost everything: from clothes, blankets, and sleeping bags, to ID’s, birth certificates, and bikes they use for transportation. Right now we are doing everything we can to keep the residents warm and dry without burdening them with too much stuff. Commonly requested items have been blankets, sleeping bags, socks, hoodies, sweatshirts, and sweatpants. We already have people working on collecting some of those items. We will do our best to keep our followers updated on what is still needed after our volunteers and distro leads check up on the residents today. If you have any money to spare, donations are urgently needed as we try to help with the situation. You can send money via our cashapp $warmupboston, via PayPal warmupboston @ protonmail dot com, or via our Ko-Fi account which can be found in the link in our bio. #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #EncampmentSupport #Solidarity #MobileDistro #MutualAid

  40. We got completely cleaned out on this distro. We ended our distro with only one size small sweatshirt and a few hygiene items. We started our sweatshirt distribution program. This program put dozens of sweatshirts on the bodies of folks who need them for the upcoming colder months. We can’t thank #SpeakeasyPrintshop enough for helping us make that happen! A volunteer we haven’t seen in awhile made some ziti and meatballs for folks longing for a warm meal. Our regular distro leads and volunteers nourished folks with bean burritos, PB&J, Nutella, and bologna sandwiches. We had plenty of snacks and drinks for folks, too. On top of that plenty of harm reduction supplies were distributed.
    We are expecting there to be massive changes in how we do this work as the city begins taking measures to criminalize camping. We will do our best to keep up. We are thankful to have such an amazing community who is willing to support us so we can Serve The People.
    #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #MobileDistro #EncampmentSupport #HarmReduction #MutualAid #FuckSweeps

  41. This week we handed out over 50 sandwiches! We handed out ham, bologna, chicken, PB&J, and Nutella. In addition to the sandwiches, we handed out water, lemonade, capri sun, apple sauce, and cereal bars. We handed out a ton of harm reduction supplies and hygiene products. I snapped a few pictures of the sandwiches I made this morning, which is good because we forgot to take our famous shot of a bunch of bags on a bench, table, or stoop. We’re really feeling like we have some legitimacy in the downtown area. Folks remember us and are coming to us with ideas. #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #EncampmentSupport #MobileDistro #MutualAid

  42. Thanks to help from #SpeakeasyPrintshop we will be able to distribute 75 of these hoodies to folks so they can prepare themselves for the colder months ahead. We are so thankful to have such an amazingly caring screen printer in our community because this project would not be possible without him. This project cut our funds in half and we would like to recoup as much of that as possible so we can buy more stuff to prep our unhoused community for the fall and winter. We would like to ask the community to consider making a donation to our Ko-Fi. After all the fees that get taken, every $17 dollar donation you make will put a hooded sweatshirt on someone who needs it in the Boston area. If you can spare it, please consider donating. Our Ko-Fi can be found in the link in our bio. If you can’t share please repost. #WarmUpBoston #Boston #Cambridge #Salem #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #EncampmentSupport #MobileDistro #MutualAid #Socialism #Communism #Anarchism #Community

  43. With the help of #SpeakeasyPrintshop in #Salem, we will be providing 75 unhoused folks in #Boston and #Cambridge with hooded sweatshirts in order to help prepare our community for the fall and winter months ahead. We got a really good deal on the sweatshirts, but this still cost us $1000. We still have some funds left, but it would be awesome if some folks in our community had some money to spare to help us recoup. While sweatshirts will be a huge help to people, the winter months are the most draining on our budget. We do what we do on ~$400/month. If you have some money to spare, please consider donating to Warm Up via our #kofi. #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #MobileDistro #EncampmentSupport #Solidarity #Community #MutualAid ko-fi.com/warmupboston

  44. Today we walked around downtown in the rain looking for places where folks were staying dry. It didn’t take long before we found a couple familiar faces who took us down an alleyway to find a gathering of folks who told us some other areas where we could find folks. Our volunteers this week made bologna and cheese, Turkey and cheese, PB&J, and Nutella sandwiches. We also provided folks with tissues, body wipes, deodorant, nail clippers, and water. We have a lot of new volunteers who are incredibly impressive. If you’re looking to help out, please just send us a message. We love connecting with our community. #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #MobileDistro #EncampmentSupport #MutualAid

  45. Yesterday morning we provided folks in the downtown area with the services we provide. This time around we went out with ~70 sandwiches, water, Gatorade, capri sun, cereal bars, and some clementines. We also provided folks with tissues, body wipes, socks, mouth wash, and deodorant. For the first time ever, someone who saw what we were doing donated $35 to keep up the good work. If you happen to follow this account, thanks again!

    This work gets done the correct way by having your feet on the ground, engaging with the people, and hearing their needs.
    #WarmUpBoston #ServeThePeople #SurvivalProgram #MobileDistro #MutualAid #Boston