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The Mobile Dignity Shower Project
CALL FOR DESIGNERS:
Location: Dunkirk, France | Charity: CharitableRoots
CharitableRoots is calling on engineers, plumbers, and designers to help us build a high-capacity, rapid-response shower system for displaced people in Dunkirk.
The Mission :In the camps of Northern France, a hot shower is a rare moment of peace and safety. We are building a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) that provides reliable hygiene while remaining agile enough to move at a moment’s notice.
Phase 1: The Core (The MVP)
- We need a robust, high-traffic system capable of 100+ showers per day.
- Plumbing: Direct mains connection & drainage compatibility.
- Heat: Safe, high-flow hot water.
- The “”Strike”” Factor: Must be collapsible and storable in minutes for rapid relocation.
- Ethics: Built with environmentally friendly and sustainable materials.
Phase 2: The Dignity Roadmap (Extra Credit)
We aren’t just building a box; we are building a sanctuary. We are seeking “”Future Release”” ideas to integrate:
- The Valet System: Integrated coat hangers and dry storage areas to keep clean clothes off the ground.
- Self-Care Station: Shatterproof mirrors for shaving and shelves for toiletries.
- The “Solidarity Wall”: Integrated space for artwork and messages of love from the UK to remind guests they are not forgotten.
- The Goal: A system that is mechanically sound for the volunteer and emotionally uplifting for the guest.
How You Can Help
We are currently in the Design & Feasibility phase.
We need:
- Mechanical Leads: Help us solve the hot water/drainage puzzle.
- Product Designers: Help us integrate the “”Dignity Upgrades”” into a small, foldable footprint.
- Artists & Makers: Help us think about how to weave “”heart”” into a functional structure.
Help us bring heat and hope to the coast.
This is a vital piece of mutual aid infrastructure. Let’s build something that respects the environment and the people who use it.
Contact us: bwb@burningman.org if you have any questions. Subject: Dunkirk Shower Project
Built for the people. Ready for anything.
A Tinkerer’s Tip:
For the ‘Future Release’ items like the Solidarity Wall, you might suggest a laser-etched wooden panel or a weatherproof message pocket system. This allows the art to be easily swapped out or protected during transport.