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Bronzeville Repair Cafe

Chicago, IL, USA

We throw away vast amounts of stuff - stuff which could get a new lease of life after a simple repair. Lots of people have forgotten that they can repair things themselves or they no longer know how. Repair Cafés are free meeting places where people come together to repair things together. In a local Repair Café, you’ll find tools and materials to help you make any repairs you need on clothes, furniture, electrical appliances, bicycles, crockery, appliances, toys, etc. You'll also find expert volunteers, with repair skills in all kinds of fields. Visitors bring their broken items from home and in the Repair Café, they start making their repairs with the specialists. It’s an ongoing learning process.

Repair Cafés help people in the community whose skills may not always be valued to get involved again. It helps neighbors from different backgrounds connect with each other and allows valuable practical knowledge to be shared. Repairing things at a Repair Café means things are being used for longer and don’t have to be thrown away. This reduces the volume of raw materials and energy needed to make new products.

We throw away vast amounts of stuff - stuff which could get a new lease of life after a simple repair. Lots of people have forgotten that they can repair things themselves or they no longer know how. Repair Cafés are free meeting places where people come together to repair things together. In a local Repair Café, you’ll find tools and materials to help you make any repairs you need on clothes, furniture, electrical appliances, bicycles, crockery, appliances, toys, etc. You'll also find expert volunteers, with repair skills in all kinds of fields. Visitors bring their broken items from home and in the Repair Café, they start making their repairs with the specialists. It’s an ongoing learning process.

Repair Cafés help people in the community whose skills may not always be valued to get involved again. It helps neighbors from different backgrounds connect with each other and allows valuable practical knowledge to be shared. Repairing things at a Repair Café means things are being used for longer and don’t have to be thrown away. This reduces the volume of raw materials and energy needed to make new products.

Jasmine Johnson gick med Bronzeville Repair Cafe A Repair Café US grupp mer än ett år sedan
Braylee Doris gick med Bronzeville Repair Cafe A Repair Café US grupp ungefär 2 år sedan
Shiquita Davis gick med Bronzeville Repair Cafe A Repair Café US grupp mer än 4 år sedan
Jerry Hunter gick med Bronzeville Repair Cafe A Repair Café US grupp mer än 4 år sedan
Kaye Bee gick med Bronzeville Repair Cafe A Repair Café US grupp nästan 5 år sedan
Dora Camacho gick med Bronzeville Repair Cafe A Repair Café US grupp mer än 5 år sedan
Ebony Blue gick med Bronzeville Repair Cafe A Repair Café US grupp mer än 5 år sedan
Christopher Colin gick med Bronzeville Repair Cafe A Repair Café US grupp mer än 5 år sedan
Sara Kay gick med Bronzeville Repair Cafe A Repair Café US grupp mer än 5 år sedan
Erana Jackson gick med Bronzeville Repair Cafe A Repair Café US grupp ungefär 6 år sedan
Christopher Robinson
Christopher Robinson

Bronzeville is a gentrifying neighborhood with a lot of history. Our plan is to reach out to many of the long-term small businesses that are still ongoing concerns in the community, including shoe repair shops, a tire repair center, a small motor mechanic, and the like. We will also reach out to the many new construction contractors in the neighborhood, including electricians and and carpenters.

We plan to use neighborhood apps, such as Nextdoor, to connect with neighbors that are active in DIY.

Once we gain momentum, we hope to enlist the support of the local aldermen and they can disseminate information about the group through their offices.

We may utilize some small amount of funds for advertising—maybe on Facebook—but expect that it will initially be used for a pot of coffee and donuts for expert volunteers of the cafe.

And our meetings will be held in public spaces—libraries, parks—so we don't anticipate more than token payments to secure such places.

There is talk of eventually buying a small sewing machine so that our elderly seamstress won't have to lug hers to the meetings and a small tool set to assist in basic repairs.

We see the repair cafe as a wonderful opportunity for neighbors to bond by helping one another. And a community like ours, one that has suffered from blight for many years, could greatly benefit from a way of reducing waste and trash.

We think it is better to re-use than recycle.

Finally, we are excited about the possibility of skills transference — that neighbors can actually teach each other skills that seem to be getting lost in our disposable society, such as shoe repair.

Sherry Spellers gick med Bronzeville Repair Cafe A Repair Café US grupp nästan 7 år sedan
Deb Telman gick med Bronzeville Repair Cafe A Repair Café US grupp nästan 7 år sedan
Carolyn Riehl-Mitchell gick med Bronzeville Repair Cafe A Repair Café US grupp ungefär 7 år sedan
Nikki Chi gick med Bronzeville Repair Cafe A Repair Café US grupp ungefär 7 år sedan

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