Home Sweet Home celebrates one year of HSHRenew

HSHRenew has been in operation for one year. (Adam Studzinski/WJBC)

By Adam Studzinski

BLOOMINGTON – Home Sweet Home Ministries is celebrating a successful first year for its textile and shoe recycling program.

Through the first eleven months of the program HSHRenew has resulted in more than 1.2 million pounds of clothing being recycled. Spokesman Matt Drat expects that number to be over 1.7 million pounds by the end of the year.

"What we're really looking at is a success," said Drat. "Not just for HSHRenew and the program for our community recycling efforts, but we want to label this a success for the community at large."

Drat added over 450,000 pounds of those clothes were able to be repurposed and sold through Home Sweet Home's Mission Mart stores.

"Just because something isn't good for me, it could be good for someone else to wear. The repurposing, the renewable fashion aspect of what we're trying to do through HSHRenew will be one of the focus areas of 2015," he said.

The program also met its goal of locating recycling bins at ten spots, many of them churches, in the Twin Cities.

"I think what we're looking as we have completed our goal is to look at locations in other parts of the community that increase access to textile clothing and shoes recycling," Drat said.

Looking to 2015, Drat said Home Sweet Home will be holding mega recycling days.

"A mega recycling event that focuses in on clothing and shoes at a location, on a Saturday, where people can come," said Drat. "And whatever they have in their closets they need to get rid of, come and bring them there."

Drat said because of the success of HSHRenew, Home Sweet Home has been named a finalist in the Green Business category of the McLean County Chamber of Commerce Business Excellence awards.

All of the net financial proceeds from HSHRenew go back into services at Home Sweet Home. More information about the program can be found at hshrenew.org.

Adam Studzinski can be reached at [email protected].

Blogs

Labor Day – Expanding voting rights for all

By Mike Matejka Because of COVID, there is no Labor Day Parade this year.  It’s always a great event for our everyday workers to march proudly down the street and enjoys the festive crowd. If there had been a parade, this year’s Labor Day theme was to be “150 years of struggle: your right to vote.” …

Is federal mobilization the answer?

By Mike Matejka As President Donald Trump threatens to send federal marshals into Chicago, over the objections of Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker, recall another Illinois Governor who protested the incursion of armed federal personnel into the city.   Those federal troops, rather than calming, escalated the situation, leading to deaths and violence. Illinois poet Vachel Lindsay…

In these troubled times, to my fellow white Americans

By Mike Matejka Our nation is at a unique watershed in human relations. African-Americans have been killed too many times in the past before George Floyd, but the response to this man’s death is international and all-encompassing. I was a grade-schooler during the Civil Rights 1960s. I watched Birmingham demonstrators hosed and the Selma – Montgomery…

Workers’ Memorial Day – Remember those whose job took their life

Looking around our community, when we say employer, most will respond to State Farm, Country, or Illinois State University.   We too often forget those who are building our roads, serving our food, or our public employees. COVID-19 has made us more aware of the risk.  Going to work every day for some people means…