[A lot of humans are going to die; more than what's necessary to feed a Monster, or even a group of Monsters. Specifically, humans with children. Giorno doesn't have a specific number yet, which means it's an ongoing problem.
Well, that's a mess.]
The best place to start would be providing those general resources and the immediate short-term needs. The money will come later; let's discuss our funding options in person once we've figured these things out.
Send me the address of the orphanage and I will reach out to a local grocer to negotiate a larger scale purchase of food. When we drop the order off, we can assess if there will be enough toiletries and bedding for the anticipated influx of residents.
If we know where these children are coming from (addresses in particular would be helpful) I think it would be comforting to them to bring their clothes from home. I assume they were brought there unexpectedly. Otherwise, we should visit secondhand stores and purchase clothing for a range of ages.
Finally, reach out to Harrington. If he's available and willing, he's good with children and very non-threatening. I think he would act as a liaison between us and the human staff.
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[A lot of humans are going to die; more than what's necessary to feed a Monster, or even a group of Monsters. Specifically, humans with children. Giorno doesn't have a specific number yet, which means it's an ongoing problem.
Well, that's a mess.]
The best place to start would be providing those general resources and the immediate short-term needs. The money will come later; let's discuss our funding options in person once we've figured these things out.
Send me the address of the orphanage and I will reach out to a local grocer to negotiate a larger scale purchase of food. When we drop the order off, we can assess if there will be enough toiletries and bedding for the anticipated influx of residents.
If we know where these children are coming from (addresses in particular would be helpful) I think it would be comforting to them to bring their clothes from home. I assume they were brought there unexpectedly. Otherwise, we should visit secondhand stores and purchase clothing for a range of ages.
Finally, reach out to Harrington. If he's available and willing, he's good with children and very non-threatening. I think he would act as a liaison between us and the human staff.