Showing posts with label Compassion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Compassion. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Be The Change : Nebraskan Woman Is Weaving Hundreds Of Mats From Plastic Bags For The Homeless


Nebraskan Woman Is Weaving Hundreds Of Mats From Plastic Bags For The Homeless



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No act of kindness is ever too small, especially when some people haven’t witnessed much kindness in their lives at all.
 
Plastic is a burden to the environment, and homelessness is a crisis in need of remedy. Can both be lessened, however, with a bit of creative philanthropy?

If you were to ask volunteers with the Faith Westwood United Methodist Church in Nebraska, the answer would likely be ‘yes’. 

KMVT News reports that every week, dozens of women, and a few men, gather inside the Nebraskan church for an intriguing purpose. The volunteers collect, sort, de-wrinkle and smooth out thousands of plastic grocery bags – a common item most, unfortunately, throw away – to weave into woven mats for the homeless.

By using a method tested again and again by one of the group’s volunteers, Marilynn Jones, thousands of plastic bags are repurposed into mats homeless individuals can sleep on in less than satisfactory conditions.

So often, the homeless shelters in the metro are filled to capacity and people are forced to sleep on the floor. The plastic mats at least provide some comfort to those who need it most.

More than 1,000 plastic bags are required to make one mat. The group has so far made hundreds, but Jones is by far considered the “plastic bag weaving” pro.

Credit: KMTV News
Credit: KMTV News
 
She told KMTV News that she learned how to quilt 70 years ago and hasn’t stopped practicing the craft since. The first afghan she ever made, with the help of her grandmother, hangs in her home.
Regarding the plastic mats, “They tell me I’ve done 248. I don’t keep track,” she said. Jones presently makes two per week.

Jones began experimenting with the plastic bags two years ago shortly after losing her husband.

“I do this mainly…I lost my husband 2 years ago, and that’s when I started. I needed something to do with my hands and it worked out real well for me,” she shared.

Like many compassionate individuals, she’ll tell you no act of kindness is ever too small, especially when some people haven’t witnessed much kindness in their lives at all.

“I think the fact that I’m making something worthwhile, where I know where it goes and people that use it need it — I don’t like to just crochet for an afghan or something – that doesn’t help me – I just need to do something for someone else,” she said.

Not only is the practice helping to fill a void in heart, it’s blessing hundreds of others at the same time.

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Thursday, September 10, 2015

Navajo Woman Trucks Water 75 Miles A Day To People On Parched Reservation

The "water lady" is a local hero in this area of the Navajo Nation.

Navajo Woman Trucks Water 75 Miles A Day To People On Parched Reservation
The "water lady's" big yellow truck is a refreshing sight at the Navajo Nation. Darlene Arviso, known as "the water lady," delivers water five days a week to communities without plumbing and clean water on the Navajo reservation surrounding Thoreau, New Mexico, Navajo Times reported. She totes over 3,000 gallons of water in her truck, traveling 75 miles and visiting about a dozen families every day. “I enjoy my job,” Arviso told the news site. “I like what I’m doing because I’m helping my people.”
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Friday, August 30, 2013

Twelve-Year-Old Devon Melton's Garage Sale For His Mother Goes Viral



Still of Devon Melton - Fox 2 Now, http://aka.ms/devonmelton
A 12-year-old boy from Ferguson, Mo., has blown us away with his courage and sacrifice.
Devon Melton's mother, Christina Craig, was recently diagnosed with breast cancer and his parents are struggling with the financial burden of her illness.


I overheard her talking on the phone," Devon told KTVI. "I just asked her are you ok, because her tears were running down her face. She said she was failing me as a parent because she's always sick, and I had to help."
That's when Melton decided to step in.
He got the idea of holding a garage sale, but he didn't have much of his own to give away. So he began reaching out to potential donors on Craiglist's 'Free' section with a moving email that soon went viral.
He wrote:
Hi this is Devon. I am the one that messaged you on Craigslist. My mom is amazing she and my dad take care of my two brothers, me and my sister. She has breast cancer and I heard her crying one day after she had her surgery. I thought she was hurt so I went to her door. I heard her say I’m losing everything because I am sick. We are about to lose our home, electric, gas and dad lost his job..I went to my preacher and asked how can I help. He said to do a garage sale. I went to every house on my road getting donations for the garage sale..
My mom deserves the best and I want to help her because she helps everyone. Even with her sick she still works at the food pantry at our church. She says people have to eat and God blessed us to be part of a ministry that can feed people. I just wish it was mom’s turn to be blessed with a timeout like she says she needs. I hope we can get things together and I can really help my mom.
The post inspired a slew of donations from Craigslisters. KTVI reports that he's received over 200 emails from people wanting to help and has recently had to expand the sale to a bigger location.
He's raised $120 so far, and plans to continue holding the sale until all the donations are sold.
"I can give up a couple of my things and.. put the hard work in," he told KDSK. "She takes care of me, so I thought I should take care of her for once."


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