SoapBox soaps, founded by Dave Simnick is a redemptive business that uses soap to spread cleanliness to the world. Their mission statement is simple, “for every soap product you buy, a bar of soap gets donated”. Dave and his team have made a simple product like soap into a way of spreading health and even the gospel by partnering with worldvision. Each package that is purchased has a “hope code” on the back that let’s the consumer see the impact that their purchase has made. This gives the consumer an opportunity to see their personal impact in helping people around the world be healthier. SoapBox has taken a classic household item and made it into a way to redemptively spread cleanliness and the gospel to millions around the world!
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