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teach232
07-08-2015, 11:18 AM
Does anyone know of a club/organization/meeting where people get together to make plastic bag mattresses for the homeless?

teach232
07-08-2015, 12:08 PM
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Skip2MySue
07-08-2015, 01:29 PM
Does anyone know of a club/organization/meeting where people get together to make plastic bag mattresses for the homeless?

I know there was just a story in the Daily Sun newspaper about such a group and they were looking for volunteers. They were making these for homeless Vets.
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JAKES2173
07-08-2015, 04:51 PM
Do you know what day it was in the Sun?

njbchbum
07-08-2015, 05:07 PM
Does anyone know of a club/organization/meeting where people get together to make plastic bag mattresses for the homeless?

From the on-line news that cannot be posted here:

Legion auxiliary member rounds up bags for mats for homeless veterans
August 28, 2014 By Staff

Ann Huxtable of American Legion Auxiliary Unit 347 with a plastic mat.
Ann Huxtable of American Legion Auxiliary Unit 347 collected 14,350 new plastic bags for members to create plastic sleeping mats for homeless veterans in the Ocala National Forest.

Huxtable, described by the auxiliary as “one of our loyal and dedicated members,” approached local merchants such as Kohls and Wal-Mart seeking contribution of plastic bags.

When sewn together, the bags make durable, light-weight, water-proof mats. Each mat requires approximately 750 plastic bags.

Plastic shopping bags are cut into strips to make plastic yarn (PLARN). They are then crocheted into a plastic sleeping mat.

Veterans Affairs and Rehabilitation Chairman for the Auxiliary is Mary La Noce. Carol Pirone-Udell is American Legion Auxiliary Unit 347 president.

Skip2MySue
07-08-2015, 06:54 PM
From the on-line news that cannot be posted here:

Legion auxiliary member rounds up bags for mats for homeless veterans
August 28, 2014 By Staff

Ann Huxtable of American Legion Auxiliary Unit 347 with a plastic mat.
Ann Huxtable of American Legion Auxiliary Unit 347 collected 14,350 new plastic bags for members to create plastic sleeping mats for homeless veterans in the Ocala National Forest.

Huxtable, described by the auxiliary as “one of our loyal and dedicated members,” approached local merchants such as Kohls and Wal-Mart seeking contribution of plastic bags.



When sewn together, the bags make durable, light-weight, water-proof mats. Each mat requires approximately 750 plastic bags.

Plastic shopping bags are cut into strips to make plastic yarn (PLARN). They are then crocheted into a plastic sleeping mat.

Veterans Affairs and Rehabilitation Chairman for the Auxiliary is Mary La Noce. Carol Pirone-Udell is American Legion Auxiliary Unit 347 president.

I knew I saw it somewhere, I just needed njbchbum to provide all the details :BigApplause:
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