Two friends turned a camper into a mobile laundry for the homeless (17 photos)
Two young Australians from Brisbane decided it was time to start do good deeds and help people. They came up with the idea of mobile laundromat for the homeless. For this purpose, a van was bought - and the work boiled!
20-year-old Brisbane residents Lucas Patchett and Nicholas Marchesi created a non-profit organization, bought a van and equipped it in it has a mobile laundry service for the homeless
They knew exactly how it should be equipped and how should look like. The guys did not trust this work to anyone and did all by yourself
We started with the installation of powerful electrics and wall cladding
Lucas then put together a solid platform
It's time to draw. They only had one option Orange. The non-profit organization they created is called Orange. sky laundry
Here is the interior
Once the interior of the van was completed, it was time to install professional grade washer/dryers.
Two washing machines with pumps for wastewater removal and detergent supply were installed
An orange tint has also been added. towing hook, which is needed to tow the generator, providing food
Friends have an important mission. They want to offer free laundry services to all homeless Australians
They work in conjunction with organizations that deliver food for the homeless in trucks. You can eat and eat right there wash your things, from blankets to shoes
Lucas and Nicholas have been washing the clothes of the homeless on the streets for more than a month Brisbane. And they are going to expand, ideally - to organize such mobile laundromats in every city in Australia.