Wage Foundation: Soap making training at kpobiman

The Wage Foundation recently organized a soap-making training program in Ghana, empowering 30 underprivileged women with essential livelihood skills. During the program, participants learned how to produce liquid soap, bleach, and after-wash detergent. These newly acquired skills provide the women with the knowledge and techniques needed to start their own small-scale soap production businesses.

The initiative aims to offer sustainable income-generating opportunities, enabling the women to support their families and achieve greater financial independence. This effort reflects Wage Foundation’s dedication to empowering women in underserved communities, demonstrating the profound impact such programs can have on individuals and their families.

Wage Foundation is seeking increased support to expand this successful program and make a lasting difference in the lives of more underprivileged women in Ghana. Your contributions can help us provide comprehensive training, essential start-up resources, and ongoing mentorship, empowering more women to become self-reliant and improve the well-being of their families.

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