Handmade sleeping mats care bags help valley homeless population these sleeping mats are more than just a way to stay warm and dry they are works of art and a symbol of hope for people living.
Very first original sleeping mat made for the homeless.
Many of the homeless have dogs as traveling companions and they need a place to sleep as well.
The mats are lightweight waterproof and help keep plastic bags out of oceans and landfills.
The mat is made of plastic and is about a 1 2 inch thick.
Though they may live under a bridge when it rains the ground still gets wet.
This is a great way to help your local homeless community while recycling plastic bags.
The ground can get very hot or cold to sleep on and just having a little bit of separation between the wet ground and the body can mean a lot.
Maria mendez young and other american legion auxiliary members in california are part of an initiative to create and provide these sleeping mats to homeless veterans in their community.
Every now and then i see the same news articles coming around again.
Crocheting mats for the homeless using yarn ahem plarn made from discarded plastic shopping bags is a brilliant idea.
Some group is making plarn sleeping mats for the homeless.
Sleeping mats for the homeless are made from recycled plastic bags an.
The may 2016 auxiliary magazine featured a follow up to its cucumel s compassionate carpets article it published a few months.
The mats are used to keep the homeless off of the wet cold hot hard ground.
Jun 6 2018 explore karla geltz howard s board sleeping mats for the homeless followed by 417 people on pinterest.
E ach 6 foot by 2 foot mat is made from 600 to 700 recycled plastic grocery bags and takes about 50 hours to make.
Sleeping mats for the homeless are made totally out of recycled plastic grocery bags making them light weight and waterproof.
Each mat takes about 50 hours to make.
A smaller version of the mat say 3 3 or small mat that didn t get finished would be perfect.
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Ruth werstler founder of the local volunteer group new life for old bags.