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Oct 15, 2024

How the mission turned a truckload of unusable clothes into $10,000

Simplified: The Union Gospel Mission bought a baler about a year ago to help turn unusable clothes into roofing materials. Now, it's sent its first truckload of clothes to a Tennessee organization in exchange for $10,000 to support the mission's work.

This whole effort came together because of a variety of community organizations, Weber said.

That story also put this project on the radar of Millennium Recycling,* which now donates any clothes found in recycling bins. The mission then in turn sends all of the boxes donated clothes come in back to the recycling plant.

The forklift purchase was made possible because of the mission's Lamplighter auxiliary group, which does fundraising for the mission.

All of this went into getting the clothes baled, and once baled, they were sent to a Tennessee organization where the clothes will be repurposed into rags and roofing materials.

*Now an advertising partner with Sioux Falls Simplified.

The mission plans to continue working with both residents and inmates to develop its job training program related to the baler and forklift equipment.

Simplified: only took about three months to fill a semi truck with bales of clothing. giving the people who stay at the mission a chance to gain practical workforce skills45,000 pounds of clothesAnd, the mission in return got $10,000This whole effort came together That includes a Sioux Falls Simplified storyMillennium Recyclingbring awareness to waste reduction. The forklift purchaseHerculiftrepurposed into rags and roofing materials. develop its job training programlooking for people with those skillsets to volunteer
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