there are a lot of things that you can do to help:
if you are not going to go to the camp,
1. print out flyers from this website and pass them out to people to get the word out about the border. The whole point about the no borders camp is to break the silence about the border. bring the border home!
2. organize a benefit for us because we always need money, before, during, and after the camp.
3. organize in your area: are there raids happening? Work with others to do something about them! since they are happening in almost every major city in the country, I can probably assume that they are happening where you are
4. organize in solidarity with groups that already exist in your area
5. find someone else who is going and send needed supplies: DRINKING WATER (especially 5 gallon jugs), large pots and pans, 25 pound bags of beans and rice, tarps, kerosene lanterns, and radios, as a start
6. contact sympathetic lawyers you may know and have them contact us
If you are going to the camp:
1. Find other people to go with you because safety is in numbers
2. come prepared with sleeping bag, tent, and a personal food and water supply enough for at least one day (we assume that each person will need 3-5 gallons of water a day, for drinking, doing dishes, and washing)
3. become part of a working group, such as medics, food, legal support
to pissed native, from a camp organizer
there are a lot of things that you can do to help:
if you are not going to go to the camp,
1. print out flyers from this website and pass them out to people to get the word out about the border. The whole point about the no borders camp is to break the silence about the border. bring the border home!
2. organize a benefit for us because we always need money, before, during, and after the camp.
3. organize in your area: are there raids happening? Work with others to do something about them! since they are happening in almost every major city in the country, I can probably assume that they are happening where you are
4. organize in solidarity with groups that already exist in your area
5. find someone else who is going and send needed supplies: DRINKING WATER (especially 5 gallon jugs), large pots and pans, 25 pound bags of beans and rice, tarps, kerosene lanterns, and radios, as a start
6. contact sympathetic lawyers you may know and have them contact us
If you are going to the camp:
1. Find other people to go with you because safety is in numbers
2. come prepared with sleeping bag, tent, and a personal food and water supply enough for at least one day (we assume that each person will need 3-5 gallons of water a day, for drinking, doing dishes, and washing)
3. become part of a working group, such as medics, food, legal support
any other questions, post again