Irish Teen Invents Revolutionary Bag For The Homeless. She's Giving Them Jobs, Too

An Irish teen has invented a rain and fireproof sleeping bag for the homeless - and she's hiring the homeless to manufacture them.

Emily Duffy / TheJournal

15 year-old Emily Duffy says she came up with the idea after living rough for a day on Dublin's streets, experiencing life as the homeless do to raise money for charity.

Duffy's invention, dubbed "Duffily Bags," have a highly reflective, fire retardant and waterproof shell. Velcro straps replace the usual zippers, allowing the user to get in and out more easily.

The bags are currently being produced by former homeless people now earning $10 an hour at the Mendicity Institution - a homeless service center in Dublin.

See how the sleeping bag works in the video below:



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Τρίτη, Φεβρουαρίου 09, 2016 |
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