This is a satisfying week for Clean the World because we are on the ground in Honduras for a soap distribution trip.
From the amazing housekeepers who collect bars each day, to the volunteers and team members who help us turn used soap into recycled, sterile bars – there are thousands of dedicated supporters connected to this trip. All the hard work pays off now when we deliver live-saving soap to a country where, according to World Vision, 60 percent of the people live below the poverty line.
We are teamed up with the United States military on this trip. The distribution is in partnership with the Soto Cano Air Force Base, and our recycled soap was transported by the U.S. Navy.
Rosanna Kingston, our partnership and volunteer coordinator is busy keeping us on track in Honduras right now. She will return with stories and photos so we can share the experience with all of you.
To join the Global Hygiene Revolution and help us step up our recycling efforts, please click here to visit RocketHub.
Anchors Aweigh for Distribution Trip to Honduras
- October 9, 2012
- 12:00 AM
- Events|Impact
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