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Welcome mats; Palatine church volunteers craft sleeping surfaces for homeless

Sometimes the simplest gifts are the best, and there’s not much more simple — but also necessary — than a place to lay down.

That’s what brought students from St. Thomas of Villanova School in Palatine and other volunteers together to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the parish’s TLC Ministry and continue its work.

  Mats made from discarded plastic grocery bags can be used as a blanket or under a sleeping bag to provide insulation and a waterproof barrier for people who sleep on the ground. Brian Hill/bhill@dailyherald.com

The ministry creates sleeping mats out of discarded plastic grocery bags and provides them to JOURNEYS: The Road Home, a Palatine organization that offers services to people facing homelessness, and Angel of Lower Wacker Drive, which assists homeless people on Chicago's Lower Wacker Drive.

During the event dubbed a “Plarn-a-thon” students and volunteers crafted dozens of sleeping mats that can be used as a blanket or under a sleeping bag, providing insulation and a waterproof barrier for people who sleep on the ground.

  Erika Dix of Palatine, center, works with volunteers Thursday as they make sleeping mats out of discarded plastic grocery bags at St. Thomas of Villanova Parish in Palatine. Brian Hill/bhill@dailyherald.com

“Plarn” is a mashed-up word for the type of plastic yarn made by cutting and tying plastic bags into strips and then rolling them into balls.

The TLC Ministry makes about three mats a month. It’s crafted some 400 mats in its 10 years, according to the Archdiocese of Chicago.

  Lillie Dix of Palatine shows volunteers how to prepare discarded plastic grocery bags that were made into sleeping mats for the homeless Thursday at St. Thomas of Villanova Parish in Palatine. Brian Hill/bhill@dailyherald.com
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