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Sanctuary

The Sanctuary (formerly known as “Welfare”) is a stationary go-to-place which - with your help - will be staffed throughout most of the burn and is inspired by Borderland's “Sanctuary” and Nowhere's “Welfare Enough”. Everyone struggling or having a hard time - whatever the reason - is welcome as our guest.

Our Mission

We aim to offer a safe and welcoming space and lend our open ears and hearts to our fellow burners.

Reasons to come to Sancturay may include (list not exhaustive):

What we provide

Where to find us

The cottage hut is located between the Sofa Pavillon and the main building (featuring the indoor dancefloor).

General Guidelines and Ideals

Joining the Team

The Roles

The Shifts

All shifts are 6h long. The first shift starts Thursday afternoon, the last shift ends Sunday afternoon.

All shifts between Friday night and Sunday morning are crucial, especially the nighttime-shifts. If possible, prioritize them.

Please sign up for shifts here and enter your name and phone number, so we can contact you on site: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ICbzzY0LRnNc1IVDLXDOsfP5E4mNuOxk61y4ziCLf9Q/edit#gid=1821368647

Team meeting and trainings

We will have a training session (also acting as team meeting) on Thursday. Please try to be there to get to know each other, receive the most recent information and join a short introduction session.

If needed there will be another training session on friday at the same time.

Additional help

If you'd like to help more, please also consider signing up for build & tear down or have a look at which supplies we still need to find. Thank you for supporting our quest! :-)

Preparations & Protocols for Sanctuary volunteers

Radio Use

If necessary volunteers can use the radio that stays in the tent for calling up Sanctuary- , Ranger- or Site-leads. Sanctuary-leads will be available on the radio throughout their shifts.

Make sure the radio is charged so it works when you need it. And remember that anyone with a radio could be listening. So don't mention: names, camp areas, other private or illicit information. If necessary describe your guest as “disoriented” or “unresponsive”.

There will be further instructions on radio use on site. Also see Radio protocol

Some Thoughts about Holding Space