Seeds of Peace is a collective of activists who do logistics support for nonviolent actions across the United States,
They would come with a kitchen trailer, a potable water truck, a trailer with porta-potties. The volunteer activists would then cook and provide necessary logistical support for the actions at the Nevada Test Site.
The first time that Seeds of Peace helped to organize an American Peace Test action was the Reclaim the Test Site encampment and action, March 11 -20, 1988.
In February 1988, the van called Com2 showed up at the APT house, and out piled a group of scruffy and extremely talented people, who worked as volunteers in long hours, in harsh conditions, solving not only the food, water and toilet needs, but also as outreach and media, volunteer support and office staffing.
Although many of the members of Seeds had already participated in a Civil Resistance action at the Test Site, because they had been walkers on the 1986 Great Peace March, which went from Los Angeles to Washington, DC, from March 1 to November 15, 1986. In early April, the March arrived in Nevada. Some of them walked into the Test Site, to protest the Mighty Oak test, and were arrested. They spent six days in jail.
For more information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Peace_March_for_Global_Nuclear_Disarmament