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CommonWheels April Update

CommonWheels April Update

CommonWheels April Update


Hey folks! Tristan here, hoping all of y'all are safe and well. I wanted to reach out to update everybody on what's been stewing here at CW. With everything going on I'd like to start by repeating some best practices for us CommonWheelers. Mayor Walsh has instituted several policies to increase public safety and we'd like to echo him. It is important that we social distance and stay home as much as we can, but I, like you, understand if it's tempting to go out for a bike ride to stretch out. If you choose to do so, definitely try to maintain a 6 foot or more distance from everybody else, and avoid busy areas. Unfortunately this includes most of the bike paths. Mayor Walsh encourages wearing masks at all times outdoors. We at CommonWheels also advise on wearing a helmet. While it won't protect you from COVID, it helps protect you from a whole lot more!

Operation: Wheels 4 Meals

Since we can't really offer our Open Shops for the time being, I thought it would be a great time to figure out alternative ways to get out in our community. To that end, I've partnered with the Allston-Brighton Health Collaborative and we've set up a system to help connect their patients with needed services in and around our neighborhood. We would LOVE to have you volunteer to help, and we've created a google form here. We are looking for healthy volunteers to deliver food and goods from local pantries to at-risk patients as safely as possible. Once you've signed up, you'll be added to our run list. Volunteers are encouraged to check the list daily, and sign up for runs as they come in. We have a modest supply of masks and gloves ready for volunteers, but we would also appreciate donations in both materiel, and direct cash via QGiv

Wheels 4 Meals: Special Monday Event (4/13)

My friend Anna over at ABHC put out a bulletin for an operation we are planning for THIS MONDAY, April 13th. I'd like to share this excellent email she sent out. For those not able to participate by bike, there are plenty of other volunteer opportunities to help Pastor Mark distribute this food. I thought this would be a great way for us CommonWheelers to give back to our community, and to help look after our neighbors in this wild time.
 
  The Allston Brighton Food Pantry at the Congregational Church in Brighton Center is converting their Saturday pantry into an order-delivery system. They will receive orders on Saturday to be delivered on Monday. That's where we come in. 

Can you join Monday afternoon to deliver food?

On Monday, 4/13 at 1pm, we will assemble at the church parking lot (404 Washington St. in Brighton Center) to receive orders to be delivered. Each volunteer will be given the order of food, contact and address of the recipient. This will all be conducted using safety precautions and distancing measures. We will only be delivering non-perishable food.

We're working on receiving face masks from New Balance. Please bring and use any personal protective equipment you have, and at the minimum you should wear a face covering and gloves at all times.

At this stage, we don't know how many delivery orders will be received on Saturday, so right now this is a stand-by request. If you are able to join us Monday afternoon, please let me know. I will email Monday morning with a confirmation of how many volunteers are needed. 

If you are not available on Monday but still want to join the effort, please see Pastor Mark's message below for help needed on Friday and Saturday and email him directly.

Thank you so much for stepping up and I hope to see you Monday!
Anna

---
Pastor Mark Seifried: volunteer.abfoodpantry@gmail.com

So here are the volunteer opportunities ...


We are in need of volunteers to help pack food baskets on Friday from 1:00 PM to 3:00.

We will need help with with the following duties on Saturday from 9:30 AM to 1:00 PM
    • Help constituents maintain physical distancing as they arrive and wait at church 
    • Check-in and register guests
    • Arrange for deliveries to people's homes
    • Replenish and fill baskets 
    • Sanitize returned baskets and food items
    • Runners to move food from inside to outdoors.
If you are able to volunteer for Friday or Saturday, would you kindly reply to this email to let me know of your willingness to help this week?

For those who are in the high-risk category or unable to commit the time this week, but want to help, we would welcome your monetary donations as we expect the need to increase as the days of the pandemic stretch before us. We may also need to offer grocery gift cards to folks that have dietary restrictions, which we cannot meet.

We'd love to see you Monday, but we will have plenty of delivery and special opportunities as we navigate this landscape, so if you'd like to get out of the house for a good cause, definitely throw your name on the list. We're in for quite the adventure, so I'd like to remind all you fine folks to be safe, be kind, and take care of your neighbors. We'll be back to Open Shops and Learn to Rides soon enough, so keep an eye on our fb and insta!

Tristan

CommonWheels April Update

CommonWheels April Update


Hey folks! Tristan here, hoping all of y'all are safe and well. I wanted to reach out to update everybody on what's been stewing here at CW. With everything going on I'd like to start by repeating some best practices for us CommonWheelers. Mayor Walsh has instituted several policies to increase public safety and we'd like to echo him. It is important that we social distance and stay home as much as we can, but I, like you, understand if it's tempting to go out for a bike ride to stretch out. If you choose to do so, definitely try to maintain a 6 foot or more distance from everybody else, and avoid busy areas. Unfortunately this includes most of the bike paths. Mayor Walsh encourages wearing masks at all times outdoors. We at CommonWheels also advise on wearing a helmet. While it won't protect you from COVID, it helps protect you from a whole lot more!

Operation: Wheels 4 Meals

Since we can't really offer our Open Shops for the time being, I thought it would be a great time to figure out alternative ways to get out in our community. To that end, I've partnered with the Allston-Brighton Health Collaborative and we've set up a system to help connect their patients with needed services in and around our neighborhood. We would LOVE to have you volunteer to help, and we've created a google form here. We are looking for healthy volunteers to deliver food and goods from local pantries to at-risk patients as safely as possible. Once you've signed up, you'll be added to our run list. Volunteers are encouraged to check the list daily, and sign up for runs as they come in. We have a modest supply of masks and gloves ready for volunteers, but we would also appreciate donations in both materiel, and direct cash via QGiv

Wheels 4 Meals: Special Monday Event (4/13)

My friend Anna over at ABHC put out a bulletin for an operation we are planning for THIS MONDAY, April 13th. I'd like to share this excellent email she sent out. For those not able to participate by bike, there are plenty of other volunteer opportunities to help Pastor Mark distribute this food. I thought this would be a great way for us CommonWheelers to give back to our community, and to help look after our neighbors in this wild time.
 
  The Allston Brighton Food Pantry at the Congregational Church in Brighton Center is converting their Saturday pantry into an order-delivery system. They will receive orders on Saturday to be delivered on Monday. That's where we come in. 

Can you join Monday afternoon to deliver food?

On Monday, 4/13 at 1pm, we will assemble at the church parking lot (404 Washington St. in Brighton Center) to receive orders to be delivered. Each volunteer will be given the order of food, contact and address of the recipient. This will all be conducted using safety precautions and distancing measures. We will only be delivering non-perishable food.

We're working on receiving face masks from New Balance. Please bring and use any personal protective equipment you have, and at the minimum you should wear a face covering and gloves at all times.

At this stage, we don't know how many delivery orders will be received on Saturday, so right now this is a stand-by request. If you are able to join us Monday afternoon, please let me know. I will email Monday morning with a confirmation of how many volunteers are needed. 

If you are not available on Monday but still want to join the effort, please see Pastor Mark's message below for help needed on Friday and Saturday and email him directly.

Thank you so much for stepping up and I hope to see you Monday!
Anna

---
Pastor Mark Seifried: volunteer.abfoodpantry@gmail.com

So here are the volunteer opportunities ...


We are in need of volunteers to help pack food baskets on Friday from 1:00 PM to 3:00.

We will need help with with the following duties on Saturday from 9:30 AM to 1:00 PM
    • Help constituents maintain physical distancing as they arrive and wait at church 
    • Check-in and register guests
    • Arrange for deliveries to people's homes
    • Replenish and fill baskets 
    • Sanitize returned baskets and food items
    • Runners to move food from inside to outdoors.
If you are able to volunteer for Friday or Saturday, would you kindly reply to this email to let me know of your willingness to help this week?

For those who are in the high-risk category or unable to commit the time this week, but want to help, we would welcome your monetary donations as we expect the need to increase as the days of the pandemic stretch before us. We may also need to offer grocery gift cards to folks that have dietary restrictions, which we cannot meet.

We'd love to see you Monday, but we will have plenty of delivery and special opportunities as we navigate this landscape, so if you'd like to get out of the house for a good cause, definitely throw your name on the list. We're in for quite the adventure, so I'd like to remind all you fine folks to be safe, be kind, and take care of your neighbors. We'll be back to Open Shops and Learn to Rides soon enough, so keep an eye on our fb and insta!

Tristan

Hey folks! Tristan here, hoping all of y'all are safe and well. I wanted to reach out to update everybody on what's been stewing here at CW. With everything going on I'd like to start by repeating some best practices for us CommonWheelers. Mayor Walsh has instituted several policies to increase public safety and we'd like to echo him. It is important that we social distance and stay home as much as we can, but I, like you, understand if it's tempting to go out for a bike ride to stretch out. If you choose to do so, definitely try to maintain a 6 foot or more distance from everybody else, and avoid busy areas. Unfortunately this includes most of the bike paths. Mayor Walsh encourages wearing masks at all times outdoors. We at CommonWheels also advise on wearing a helmet. While it won't protect you from COVID, it helps protect you from a whole lot more!

Operation: Wheels 4 Meals

Since we can't really offer our Open Shops for the time being, I thought it would be a great time to figure out alternative ways to get out in our community. To that end, I've partnered with the Allston-Brighton Health Collaborative and we've set up a system to help connect their patients with needed services in and around our neighborhood. We would LOVE to have you volunteer to help, and we've created a google form here. We are looking for healthy volunteers to deliver food and goods from local pantries to at-risk patients as safely as possible. Once you've signed up, you'll be added to our run list. Volunteers are encouraged to check the list daily, and sign up for runs as they come in. We have a modest supply of masks and gloves ready for volunteers, but we would also appreciate donations in both materiel, and direct cash via QGiv

 

Wheels 4 Meals: Special Monday Event (4/13)

My friend Anna over at ABHC put out a bulletin for an operation we are planning for THIS MONDAY, April 13th. I'd like to share this excellent email she sent out. For those not able to participate by bike, there are plenty of other volunteer opportunities to help Pastor Mark distribute this food. I thought this would be a great way for us CommonWheelers to give back to our community, and to help look after our neighbors in this wild time.
 
 
The Allston Brighton Food Pantry at the Congregational Church in Brighton Center is converting their Saturday pantry into an order-delivery system. They will receive orders on Saturday to be delivered on Monday. That's where we come in. 

Can you join Monday afternoon to deliver food?

On Monday, 4/13 at 1pm, we will assemble at the church parking lot (404 Washington St. in Brighton Center) to receive orders to be delivered. Each volunteer will be given the order of food, contact and address of the recipient. This will all be conducted using safety precautions and distancing measures. We will only be delivering non-perishable food.

We're working on receiving face masks from New Balance. Please bring and use any personal protective equipment you have, and at the minimum you should wear a face covering and gloves at all times.

At this stage, we don't know how many delivery orders will be received on Saturday, so right now this is a stand-by request. If you are able to join us Monday afternoon, please let me know. I will email Monday morning with a confirmation of how many volunteers are needed. 

If you are not available on Monday but still want to join the effort, please see Pastor Mark's message below for help needed on Friday and Saturday and email him directly.

Thank you so much for stepping up and I hope to see you Monday!
Anna

---
Pastor Mark Seifried: volunteer.abfoodpantry@gmail.com

So here are the volunteer opportunities ...


We are in need of volunteers to help pack food baskets on Friday from 1:00 PM to 3:00.

We will need help with with the following duties on Saturday from 9:30 AM to 1:00 PM:
  • Help constituents maintain physical distancing as they arrive and wait at church 
  • Check-in and register guests
  • Arrange for deliveries to people's homes
  • Replenish and fill baskets 
  • Sanitize returned baskets and food items
  • Runners to move food from inside to outdoors.
If you are able to volunteer for Friday or Saturday, would you kindly reply to this email to let me know of your willingness to help this week?

For those who are in the high-risk category or unable to commit the time this week, but want to help, we would welcome your monetary donations as we expect the need to increase as the days of the pandemic stretch before us. We may also need to offer grocery gift cards to folks that have dietary restrictions, which we cannot meet.

We'd love to see you Monday, but we will have plenty of delivery and special opportunities as we navigate this landscape, so if you'd like to get out of the house for a good cause, definitely throw your name on the list. We're in for quite the adventure, so I'd like to remind all you fine folks to be safe, be kind, and take care of your neighbors. We'll be back to Open Shops and Learn to Rides soon enough, so keep an eye on our fb and insta!

Tristan

CommonWheels April Update

Hey folks! Tristan here, hoping all of y'all are safe and well. I wanted to reach out to update everybody on what's been stewing here at CW. With everything going on I'd like to start by repeating some best practices for us CommonWheelers. Mayor Walsh has instituted several policies to increase public safety and we'd like to echo him. It is important that we social distance and stay home as much as we can, but I, like you, understand if it's tempting to go out for a bike ride to stretch out. If you choose to do so, definitely try to maintain a 6 foot or more distance from everybody else, and avoid busy areas. Unfortunately this includes most of the bike paths. Mayor Walsh encourages wearing masks at all times outdoors. We at CommonWheels also advise on wearing a helmet. While it won't protect you from COVID, it helps protect you from a whole lot more!

Operation: Wheels 4 Meals

Since we can't really offer our Open Shops for the time being, I thought it would be a great time to figure out alternative ways to get out in our community. To that end, I've partnered with the Allston-Brighton Health Collaborative and we've set up a system to help connect their patients with needed services in and around our neighborhood. We would LOVE to have you volunteer to help, and we've created a google form here. We are looking for healthy volunteers to deliver food and goods from local pantries to at-risk patients as safely as possible. Once you've signed up, you'll be added to our run list. Volunteers are encouraged to check the list daily, and sign up for runs as they come in. We have a modest supply of masks and gloves ready for volunteers, but we would also appreciate donations in both materiel, and direct cash via QGiv

 

Wheels 4 Meals: Special Monday Event (4/13)

My friend Anna over at ABHC put out a bulletin for an operation we are planning for THIS MONDAY, April 13th. I'd like to share this excellent email she sent out. For those not able to participate by bike, there are plenty of other volunteer opportunities to help Pastor Mark distribute this food. I thought this would be a great way for us CommonWheelers to give back to our community, and to help look after our neighbors in this wild time.
 
 
The Allston Brighton Food Pantry at the Congregational Church in Brighton Center is converting their Saturday pantry into an order-delivery system. They will receive orders on Saturday to be delivered on Monday. That's where we come in. 

Can you join Monday afternoon to deliver food?

On Monday, 4/13 at 1pm, we will assemble at the church parking lot (404 Washington St. in Brighton Center) to receive orders to be delivered. Each volunteer will be given the order of food, contact and address of the recipient. This will all be conducted using safety precautions and distancing measures. We will only be delivering non-perishable food.

We're working on receiving face masks from New Balance. Please bring and use any personal protective equipment you have, and at the minimum you should wear a face covering and gloves at all times.

At this stage, we don't know how many delivery orders will be received on Saturday, so right now this is a stand-by request. If you are able to join us Monday afternoon, please let me know. I will email Monday morning with a confirmation of how many volunteers are needed. 

If you are not available on Monday but still want to join the effort, please see Pastor Mark's message below for help needed on Friday and Saturday and email him directly.

Thank you so much for stepping up and I hope to see you Monday!
Anna

---
Pastor Mark Seifried: volunteer.abfoodpantry@gmail.com

So here are the volunteer opportunities ...


We are in need of volunteers to help pack food baskets on Friday from 1:00 PM to 3:00.

We will need help with with the following duties on Saturday from 9:30 AM to 1:00 PM:
  • Help constituents maintain physical distancing as they arrive and wait at church 
  • Check-in and register guests
  • Arrange for deliveries to people's homes
  • Replenish and fill baskets 
  • Sanitize returned baskets and food items
  • Runners to move food from inside to outdoors.
If you are able to volunteer for Friday or Saturday, would you kindly reply to this email to let me know of your willingness to help this week?

For those who are in the high-risk category or unable to commit the time this week, but want to help, we would welcome your monetary donations as we expect the need to increase as the days of the pandemic stretch before us. We may also need to offer grocery gift cards to folks that have dietary restrictions, which we cannot meet.

We'd love to see you Monday, but we will have plenty of delivery and special opportunities as we navigate this landscape, so if you'd like to get out of the house for a good cause, definitely throw your name on the list. We're in for quite the adventure, so I'd like to remind all you fine folks to be safe, be kind, and take care of your neighbors. We'll be back to Open Shops and Learn to Rides soon enough, so keep an eye on our fb and insta!

Tristan