Read the Beforeitsnews.com story here. Advertise at Before It's News here.
Profile image
By Greater Fool (Reporter)
Contributor profile | More stories
Story Views
Now:
Last hour:
Last 24 hours:
Total:

Sheets to slings

% of readers think this story is Fact. Add your two cents.


Local stories matter. To tell them you need reporters. I volunteer a regular column to the fine weekly paper where I have a home. Here is one of those stories that matter. – Garth

_________________________________

Liz hails from Philly. She was in town last weekend with her daughter.

“I love it,” she said in the park. “And all the Canada flags. You know we can’t fly ours any more because the MAGA people have taken the flag over.”

Just another fissure between societies. I told her the Freedom Convoy, anti-vaccine rebels had tried that during the pandemic, absconding the flag and sticking it all over trucks bound for Ottawa. But we got it back. Now we’re all just happy not to be, (no offence, Liz), Americans.

Dennis Lefebvre’s also a Yank. “I live across the ditch,” he told me, as we met in a big yellow aluminum building near the mouth of the canal.

But he’s no tourist. He’s been diverting used, repaired bicycles to this side of the river since the Trump administration “took a hatchet” to the group in Buffalo that had been giving them to farm workers, refugees and migrants.

“He doesn’t understand they’d make fine Americans,” he says. “Trump doesn’t realize that everyone in America, as in Canada, came from somewhere else. They need hope. We give it.”

We were standing in a hopeful place. It was also one of chaos. Behind us a senior citizen in shorts whipped around on a noisy towmotor, stacking pallets of former banana boxes above our heads, all of them bearing hand-written Post-it notes. The forklift’s back-up beeper was deafening.

Six feet away two women hauled fabric from bags, laying it out on eight-foot tables for inspection. These were old bedsheets from the Prince of Wales Hotel, Queen’s Landing and Great Wolf Lodge.

Behind us, piled vertically were rows of metal hospital beds, some brown, others grey, mattresses attached. Above them, shelves with wheelchairs and medical equipment bristling with tubes that Brian Springle brings in from area hospitals, old folks’ homes and clinics.

Another senior roared by with an electric pallet mover, heading for the sewing room where Glenda Jarvis was marshalling a squad of women on machines.

They were turning those bedsheets and ripped hotel bathrobes into slings for the Ukrainian army, personal bags for new mothers in Liberia, baby blankets for Cuban infants and pads for Ugandan girls so they could go to school.

There are also tiny white outfits made for the neonatal units of local hospitals. Nurses put them on babies that don’t make it.

Above us, up a dodgy staircase, Darl Boehler stood undaunted amid sacks of eyeglasses. Thousands of them. Collected by area Lions clubs, they were being cleaned, sorted by size, put under a lensometer, graded by prescription and packaged.

One whole wall was full of bags labelled “dirty” — specs a crew of people would take home and carefully wash in the kitchen sink.

Adjacent was the computer room with bins of hard drives, piles of keyboards, mice galore and laptops in various stages of surgery. Downstairs, outside the loading doors and beside the two white vans donated by Rotarians, more retired, unrelenting men were stuffing a 40-foot seagoing container.

And overseeing it all, the towering tiny figure of Mary van der Zalm. Eighty-seven and eternal.

This is the Niagara Warehouse of Hope. Mary and her squeeze, Ted, started in their garage almost 40 years ago. She now operates out of the big structure a crew of believers built in a single day and ships containers around the world with the help of at least 150 volunteers.

It costs ten grand a pop to send one of those things. Not a dollar comes from government. And not a shred of fabric, a torn jacket, a metal bed frame, a broken USB cord or plastic milk bag is wasted. (The bags are shredded, braided and made into hot-climate mattresses.)

The last container went to Guatemala days ago, where Mary’s son travels each year to build water wells for the poor. A woman just wrote a cheque for another load that will be headed for victims of Vladimir Putin’s war. A Toronto man is on his way to Cuba to meet a shipment landing there.

Lately the world needs more hope. More Canada. More Mary.

About the picture: “I am a newbie to your blog which I have been enjoying for the past 6 months whereas my husband has been reading your blog for years,” writes Darlene. “This is a picture of our youngest kitty who is only 15 months old. Neo is a purebred Scottish fold who entertains us daily with his singular vocal demands for unsupervised leash free walkies outside. We enjoy reading your witty observations and appreciate your blunt financial advice. Keep up the great work!”

Note about the Niagara Warehouse of Hope: They always need donations. They always need money. And if you happen to be in the area, they also need guys to help load the containers. Email “contact@nwoh.ca”, or call (905) 646-7237.

To be in touch or send a picture of your beast, email to ‘garth@garth.ca’.


Source: https://www.greaterfool.ca/2025/07/27/sheets-to-slings/


Before It’s News® is a community of individuals who report on what’s going on around them, from all around the world.

Anyone can join.
Anyone can contribute.
Anyone can become informed about their world.

"United We Stand" Click Here To Create Your Personal Citizen Journalist Account Today, Be Sure To Invite Your Friends.

Before It’s News® is a community of individuals who report on what’s going on around them, from all around the world. Anyone can join. Anyone can contribute. Anyone can become informed about their world. "United We Stand" Click Here To Create Your Personal Citizen Journalist Account Today, Be Sure To Invite Your Friends.


LION'S MANE PRODUCT


Try Our Lion’s Mane WHOLE MIND Nootropic Blend 60 Capsules


Mushrooms are having a moment. One fabulous fungus in particular, lion’s mane, may help improve memory, depression and anxiety symptoms. They are also an excellent source of nutrients that show promise as a therapy for dementia, and other neurodegenerative diseases. If you’re living with anxiety or depression, you may be curious about all the therapy options out there — including the natural ones.Our Lion’s Mane WHOLE MIND Nootropic Blend has been formulated to utilize the potency of Lion’s mane but also include the benefits of four other Highly Beneficial Mushrooms. Synergistically, they work together to Build your health through improving cognitive function and immunity regardless of your age. Our Nootropic not only improves your Cognitive Function and Activates your Immune System, but it benefits growth of Essential Gut Flora, further enhancing your Vitality.



Our Formula includes: Lion’s Mane Mushrooms which Increase Brain Power through nerve growth, lessen anxiety, reduce depression, and improve concentration. Its an excellent adaptogen, promotes sleep and improves immunity. Shiitake Mushrooms which Fight cancer cells and infectious disease, boost the immune system, promotes brain function, and serves as a source of B vitamins. Maitake Mushrooms which regulate blood sugar levels of diabetics, reduce hypertension and boosts the immune system. Reishi Mushrooms which Fight inflammation, liver disease, fatigue, tumor growth and cancer. They Improve skin disorders and soothes digestive problems, stomach ulcers and leaky gut syndrome. Chaga Mushrooms which have anti-aging effects, boost immune function, improve stamina and athletic performance, even act as a natural aphrodisiac, fighting diabetes and improving liver function. Try Our Lion’s Mane WHOLE MIND Nootropic Blend 60 Capsules Today. Be 100% Satisfied or Receive a Full Money Back Guarantee. Order Yours Today by Following This Link.


Report abuse

Comments

Your Comments
Question   Razz  Sad   Evil  Exclaim  Smile  Redface  Biggrin  Surprised  Eek   Confused   Cool  LOL   Mad   Twisted  Rolleyes   Wink  Idea  Arrow  Neutral  Cry   Mr. Green

MOST RECENT
Load more ...

SignUp

Login

Newsletter

Email this story
Email this story

If you really want to ban this commenter, please write down the reason:

If you really want to disable all recommended stories, click on OK button. After that, you will be redirect to your options page.