Soap Making for Health & Income in Rural Schools

by Good Cause Foundation
Soap Making for Health & Income in Rural Schools
Soap Making for Health & Income in Rural Schools
Soap Making for Health & Income in Rural Schools
Soap Making for Health & Income in Rural Schools
Soap Making for Health & Income in Rural Schools
Soap Making for Health & Income in Rural Schools

Project Report | Jun 7, 2026
Soap making for Health and Income in schools

By Jawanghe Joseph | Project Leader

Growing Hope Through Skills, Hygiene, and Education

We are delighted to share another milestone in our journey. Thanks to the generosity of our supporters, our project has so far received 3 donations totaling $126. While we are still in the early stages of fundraising, these contributions represent a strong vote of confidence in our vision of empowering young people through practical skills training.

This project is designed to equip school children with the knowledge and skills needed to produce liquid soap using affordable and locally available materials.

Through the training, students will gain hands-on experience in production, entrepreneurship, teamwork, and financial management. These are valuable life skills that can help them become self-reliant and productive members of their communities.

The impact of this initiative extends beyond the classroom. The soap produced by students will support handwashing and hygiene practices within schools, helping to create healthier learning environments and reduce the spread of preventable illnesses.

Any surplus soap will be sold to nearby communities, generating income that will be used to support vulnerable learners with school fees, scholastic materials, examination requirements, and other educational needs.

By combining education, health, and entrepreneurship, this project creates a sustainable model that empowers students while supporting their peers who are most at risk of dropping out of school due to financial challenges.

Every step forward brings us closer to building stronger schools and brighter futures for children in underserved communities.

Appeal to Donors: We are deeply grateful for the support received so far, but there is still a long journey ahead. We need additional resources to purchase ingredients, measuring equipment, storage containers, protective gear, and training materials for participating schools.

Your donation can help expand this program, reach more students, improve school hygiene, and provide educational opportunities for vulnerable children.

Together, we can transform small donations into lasting impact and give young people the tools they need to succeed. Thank you for standing with us and investing in the future of our children.

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Organization Information

Good Cause Foundation

Location: Tororo, Eastern - Uganda
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Project Leader:
Joseph Jawanghe
Tororo , Eastern Uganda
$126 raised of $100,000 goal
 
3 donations
$99,874 to go
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