Transforming Plastic Bags for the Homeless
The residents of Chestnut Square recently joined forces with New Life for Old Bags , a network of diverse groups that create sleeping mats for the homeless out of used plastic bags.
Jane Gudmundson, a Chestnut resident since 2006, first learned of the group at the North Branch Bible Church in Glenview. Inspired by the program, Jane decided to establish her own volunteer chapter at Chestnut Square with her fellow residents!
The process involves taking plastic grocery bags and converting them into yarn. Then, by using a large crochet hook, the sleeping mats are created and later distributed to area homeless shelters. The mats are waterproof and provide a welcome and much needed relief for the recipients, especially in harsh climates like Chicago.
A very special thank you to residents Jane Gudmundson, Gideon Falk and Arlene Newburn for their ongoing support and efforts in this terrific cause!
Learn more about Chestnut Square’s vibrant senior living community at www.ChestnutSquare.info









