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

By Editorial Staff in Feel Good On 8th February 2016
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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.

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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.

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#2 See how the sleeping bag works in the video below:

Zero degrees in Dublin - testing the Duffily Bag