From Cans to Community: How the Hope Redemption Center Creates Meals and Meaningful Work
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How can a five-cent soda can help feed a family or launch someone's career?
In this episode of Sustainable Steps, Tami and Jake sit down with Monic Marquez-Burkett, Manager of Sioux City's Hope Redemption Center, to hear how recycling isn't just about keeping trash out of landfills - it also provides life-changing work experience for local people trying to find a new career path.
In this episode, you'll learn:
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96-Meal Math: How filling just one standard bag with 240 cans brings in enough money to provide nearly 96 meals for people facing food insecurity.
- Recycling Right: The ins and outs of redeeming cans, plastic bottles and glass - from looking for the signature "IA" 5¢ stamp to drop-off tips and bag options.
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Community Connections: Where to find drop-off sites (including Morningside University and other area churches) and how to join the fun at "Sort & Serve Saturdays!"
To learn more about dropping off recyclables, volunteering or donating to the food pantry, follow the Hope Redemption Center on Facebook or visit the Missions tab at Sunnybrook Church's website .
Find out more about the programs and services offered by Goodwill of the Great Plains by visiting goodwillgreatplains.org .
The Sustainable Steps podcast is made possible thanks to a generous grant from the Gilchrist Foundation.