Comment on Discussion Thread đ Monday 15 December 2025
Seagoon_@aussie.zone â¨1⊠â¨day⊠agoI think van livers have different needs to street sleepers. And I also donât know what peopleâs circumstances are, only that they arenât sleeping in a house. Tho there are two caravans at the park. Does that count as a dwelling?
melbaboutown@aussie.zone â¨1⊠â¨day⊠ago
I donât know, you might have to ask them directly what is needed. It really depends on the vans setup and what they can access.
My ideas?
Tissues are really useful as is sanny if theyâre using public toilets (like in the night) that might run out of paper or soap. Baby wipes clean both hands and bums as well as pits so a pack of those is always good value. Maybe some cheap flip flops for the public shower visits if the place doesnât give those. Hair ties. Sunscreen. Umbrella.
Some caravans have a water storage tank that lets you pump it out into the sink, but I donât know if they have a tap nearby in the park to fill it or if theyâd be comfortable drinking it. Some bottled water and disposable cups/bowls/utensils may or may not be welcome?
Storable snacks. Slim Jims, peanut butter, nuts, chips, muesli bars, generic brand Up and Go drink boxes. Biscuits and crackers. Cheese sticks if they keep. Things that are shelf stable and donât need prep or cleanup.
Disinfectant wipes or baby wipes for caravan interior cleanup.
No idea if they have power, they very likely donât. Maybe a few power packs and cables for their phones if they have them. These can possibly run hand warmers or tiny fans for some comfort. Iâd suggest solar powered ones but annoyingly they arenât very good. The solar powered lantern from Kmart seems alright though.
Foil shields for the windows if the van gets very hot or cold. Sheets to provide curtains for privacy.
Socks and jocks of the appropriate size might be welcome, maybe crop bras if applicable, or even some seasonal clothing.
Maybe thereâs something in there that might be of use.