A #BostonHelp hashtag trended on Twitter last night after generous Boston residents offered their services to anyone affected by the marathon bombings.
AMAZING: Many Boston Marathon runners that completed the race, have continued to run to Mass General Hospital to give blood to the victims.
— BBC Sporf (@BBCSporf) April 15, 2013
After all the horrible things that just happen, here's something positive :') #prayforboston twitter.com/1DHugsAndLove/…
— Mickie ☆ 1/5 (@1DHugsAndLove) April 15, 2013
The Globe is setting up a Google Doc for those stranded in Boston and those who can offer a place to stay bo.st/YLNMfW
— Megan Garber (@megangarber) April 15, 2013
Hey, people make a friend for life. Stranded in Boston? docs.google.com/forms/d/1r2dbf…Have a place to offer? docs.google.com/forms/d/1dqIKV…
— Zeynep Tufekci (@techsoc) April 15, 2013
open wifi, place to charge cell, or just don't want to be alone, food and drinks,- pay only if you can #bostonhelp
— El Pelon Taqueria (@ElPelonTaqueria) April 15, 2013
In #boston, need help? Make Shift Boston, 349 Columbus Ave ready to open doors to anyone: water, phone, internet, etc #bostonhelp
— Audra (@unabridgedchick) April 15, 2013
#BostonHelp If any family members of victims need help w/ airfare or more, emaildirectly and @hope will cover... fb.me/1tlflMsVP
— Everyones Rights (@EveryonesRights) April 16, 2013
If you need a place to crash/water/etc. I am in the south end near back bay.message me. #bostonhelp
— Fellinline (@fellinline) April 15, 2013
If you live in Boston and have an extra bed to offer runners who are now in the street, use hashtag #BostonHelp to contact them.
— Adrian Bono (@AdrianBono) April 15, 2013
Have enough room for one person in my apartment—air mattress, plus food, water, coffee, shower, etc. #BostonHelp #BostonMarathon
— Karyn Polewaczyk (@KarynPolewaczyk) April 15, 2013
The Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York displayed a projection outside its building in honour of those who died.