An earthquake hit, and hundreds of thousands of people died.
An earthquake hit a small island nation, and thousands more were injured.
An earthquake hit, and hundreds of thousands more are without homes, without clothes, without food, without water.
Then the call came – twice. The first came through the WSP Soap and Candle forums via a post echoing an article in Saponifier magazine. The second call came by email from Leigh O’Donnell, president of the Handcrafter Soapmakers Guild.
The call came, and I answered it.
With the high number of injured people in Haiti and poor sanitary conditions following the earthquake, disease and the spread of bacteria are now rising as serious problems on top of the problems already existent. The call that came through the HSMG and Saponifier magazine was for soap and lotions – soaps to clean skin, helping prevent the spread of diseases; and lotions to soothe dry, parched skin which, in turn, helps promote wound healing by keeping the skin supple.
I didn’t think twice about it. I had lotions that I’d made while we lived in Durham that were now over a year old, and I had soaps that were on clearance for the better part of last year that were cluttering up my website and taking up space on my soap shelves. I had a choice to make: I could keep these products for our own use, or I could send them to Haiti. They have a much greater need for soaps than we do.
It's great that you have a product that was so fitted for helping the victims of Haiti.
Thank you for "answering the call" and helping them!
Gene
http://twaintoday.com/
Thanks so much for being so generous and answering the calls for help. 🙂
Leigh O'Donnell
HSMG President