CNSTC: January 10, 2018

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January 10, 2018

Warmth for homeless vets

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Photos by Ray Rockwell (From left ) Kathy Frecks, Bev Frecks and Cathy Perrine stand with some finished plastic mats for homeless veterans at Zion Lutheran Church. Kathy Frecks helped kickstart this project in conjunction with Perrine and the Vietnam Veterans Mid Rivers Chapter 458.

Community comes together to make plastic mats for homeless veterans in and around St. Charles County By Brett Auten Kathy Frecks summed it up the best, “They’re cold and need some help.” Frecks, a St. Charles resident, helped kickstart a unique community project in conjunction with the annual Vietnam Veterans Mid Rivers Chapter 458 Boot and Helmet fundraiser. The idea to make sleeping mats out of plastic bags for the homeless started around Thanksgiving when the Vietnam Veterans Chapter 458 learned – through the St Joachim and Ann Care Service – of homeless veterans living in wooded areas around St. Charles County. The VVA 459 members were already donating 24 bags of supplies to the homeless veterans over Christmas. Those bags were filled with scarves, hats, gloves, flashlights, bug spray, and baby wipes among other essentials. Frecks went online to see what other items she could donate to help keep them warm and stumbled upon a project that helped keep their bedding dry. From city to city across the nation, community service projects to benefit local shelters and the homeless in your area where children and adults of all ages combine their creativity, talents and spare time

Volunteers at Zion Lutheran Church including students from Zion Lutheran School help flatten bags, cut bags into strips, and create the “plarn” needed to create the mats.

to provide sleeping mats for those in need to weather the elements by using plastic yarn made from plastic bags. Plarn is the ‘yarn’ also known as plastic yarn that is used to knit or crochet the plastic mat.

Plarn is constructed from plastic shopping bags and is used the same way you would use yarn in knitting or crocheting. The mats are bug resistant, dry easy, are lightweight, cost nothing but time and help to prevent hypothermia. “I started collecting bags from friends and family and area businesses and realized right away that I was going to need a lot of bags and help to cut and to wind them up,” Frecks said. “I asked some church members and soon found out, particularly when they found out it was for veterans, that they were more than willing to help.” The mats also help keep the plastic bags out of the landfill and can be easily rolled up and carried. Frecks said she is closing in on 17 mats totals with anywhere from 500700 bags used per mat. When it came to the donation bags and the mats, Cathy Perrine, with the Vietnam Veterans Mid Rivers Chapter 458, was pleased with the cooperation. “I was amazed at the number of people who were so willing to help,” Perrine said. “We all try to do what we could. It just sort of grew and grew.” Thanks to members of the Zion Lutheran See WARMTH page 2

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