“I haven’t laughed this much in a long time. This gives me something to look forward to, and I’m helping not just myself but others through this project,” Sartore said.
Linda Hoops, who serves on the SWIRCA board of directors, first saw the program developed by childhood friends in her native home in the Philippines. The project made it possible for women in poverty to make a living. After seeing its success, Hoops wanted to bring the project to Evansville – and use it to make a difference in the lives of others. She likes that the project not only gives people and organizations a chance to make money, but also recycles newspapers.
Hoops, along with trainers Maria Reese and Virgie Tomlinson, meet on Tuesday afternoons to train and assist individuals who have shown interest in the project. They roll sheets of newspaper into a long cylinder around a narrow dowel. Then the paper rolls are flattened and woven together around box forms in the shape of purses and shopping bags. Ultimately the bags are painted, decorated and handles are added.
For more information or to participate, contact Kim Morehead at 812-464-7804.
There are several finished bags at this time and they are for sale for more information please contact us at 464-7800.