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Mesa company donates to rescue mission with Glendale location

Posted 11/3/21

Mesa-based soap manufacturer The Soap Gal donated 4,500 pounds of soap (roughly 70,000 bars) to Phoenix Rescue Mission in support of Arizonans facing homelessness.

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Mesa company donates to rescue mission with Glendale location

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Mesa-based soap manufacturer The Soap Gal donated 4,500 pounds of soap (roughly 70,000 bars) to Phoenix Rescue Mission in support of Arizonans facing homelessness.

The Phoenix Rescue mission’s Hope for Hunger Food Bank is located at 5605 N. 55th Ave., Glendale.

Before the pandemic, an estimated 10,000 individuals in Arizona were experiencing homelessness. The Soap Gal creates skin products using food grade oils and all natural ingredients, so these individuals will be provided with high-quality soap.