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I will be climbing Kilimanjaro September 18, 2021 along with Chelsey Bolles and Kalyn McGraw.  The three of us have paid for our travel and climb expenses, but we’re seeking donations through our climb to fund the drilling of two wells in Kenya where Foothold International works.

We hope to raise awareness about the global water crisis and encourage people in the US and around the world to become engaged in sustainable solutions to the water crisis.

I always said when I climb Kilimanjaro, I would tell no one because no matter how much a person trains, no one knows for sure until summit day how your body will handle 19,341 feet! And I could not handle that much pressure.

So, why am I am announcing it to you? In spite of my fear of failure and the added pressure of disclosure, I am climbing the mountain to raise money for clean water.

Foothold International has identified two areas in desperate need of safe, reliable, clean drinking water.

We know clean water saves lives. We have witnessed first-hand the tragic outcomes that water-borne diseases have on babies, the elderly and those who are HIV positive. In addition, many young women are forced to drop out of school and endure dangerous conditions to fetch water for their families, water that is all too often contaminated.

There are so many water-related stories we can tell and plan to share leading up to our climb, we hope you will follow our journey on Facebook and Instagram because we need you to help us.  You can join us on this climb, encourage us, donate to our fundraiser, start your own fundraising team. There are many ways for you to get involved without ever stepping onto an airplane.

I (Cherie) will be leaving for Kenya, August 6 and spending that time prior to the climb doing the work of Foothold, meeting with our staff, developing our strategy for the next year, visiting and evaluating the work on the ground.

In mid-September, Chelsey & Kalyn will meet me in Nairobi and we will start our journey shortly after.

I have created a Facebook group where you can follow my progress leading up to the trip, and I hope to post updates during the climb on Instagram.  You can follow our journey in both places.

If you visit my Facebook group, you will find lots of content designed to be shared on social media and to encourage you to encourage us!  I will be updated that Facebook page with trivia, facts about the climb, tips for prepping for a climb, etc.

I am incredibly excited and nervous about this trip.  It is coming up very soon, and I couldn’t be more humbled by all of your help.

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Darius Ndambo: Passionate about Clean Water https://footholdinternational.org/2020/09/darius-ndambo-passionate-about-clean-water/ Mon, 28 Sep 2020 15:52:07 +0000 https://footholdinternational.org/?p=17709

Darius Ndambo, Manager of Chala Projects

Darius Ndambo has been a part of the Foothold team from the beginning.   He oversees operations in the area of Chala’s Biosand Water Project.  He joined our Biosand water filter team, and within two years, he became our project manager.  As proud as we are of the Biosand water filter project, it struggled to become financially independent despite its sustainable use of local materials and labor. 

In late February of 2020, we met with Darius in his hometown. He gave us a tour of the areas where he sells soap to shop owners, and we visited recipients of the biosand filters.  After returning to his house we discussed the need for more biosand filters in his area and the challenges of adapting to the changes in available materials.

I asked him where is heart is, and he said, “I love making soap, but most of all, I want to bring clean water to my community.” This fact was made all the more sobering as he explained that in the last week, his neighbor’s child died from a water borne disease.

In 2016, Foothold began its partnership with Pacha Soap Co. to bring handmade soap to the surrounding communities, we first worked with women’s groups, but Darius was eager and determined to learn how to make soap.  His humility and willingness to work alongside women and learn from them is rare in his community.

Soon, Darius learned to make soap and incorporated soap in the Biosand project.  When meeting with community leaders and visiting households, he found that selling soap complemented his Biosand water filters.  Unlike the ladies groups, Darius works alone making soap.  Instead of selling retail, his business model is to sell wholesale to local shops. 

Pacha Soap Co. began partnering with him two years ago, and he now provides over 600 bars of soap to the local schools in his community and sells wholesale to local kiosks.  Darius continues to sell Biosand water filters, but it was the soap making that enabled him to diversify his business model so that it became financially independent.

Foothold is now working on a new partnership with Darius to improve the production and environmental impact of the Biosand filters, moving from a plastic model to concrete.  We are currently working with engineers and welders in the US to help us develop a prototype to take to Kenya and train local Kenyan welders to build the steel mold for the concrete model.

When the Covid crisis hit Kenya in March, Darius’ work like much of our Kenya team found soap and clean water to be even more of a critical need.  Darius worked with local leaders to deliver soap and filters to children in their homes when schools were closed. 

Our ladies groups were also busy making face masks and washable menstrual pads, and without hesitation, Darius jumped in to help, humble and eager to learn, he is now helping them make menstrual pads and face masks.  He is in the process of writing a proposal for Foothold to provide sewing machines in order to incorporate the production of pads and masks into his work in Chala.

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Banquet 2020 Update https://footholdinternational.org/2020/07/banquet-2020-update/ Wed, 29 Jul 2020 02:43:33 +0000 https://footholdinternational.org/?p=17518

In response to current circumstances this year, we are changing our banquet to an online format.  We look forward to gathering together in person in the future. 

We still need your help as hosts to encourage your friends and family to tune in.  We will be updating this blog as the date gets closer.

#1 Be a Virtual Host

  • Date: Thursday, October 17, 2020 7pm
  • Your role as a Virtual Host is to introduce people within your circle of influence to get involved and support Foothold International.
  • Because this will be online, the location is flexible.  
  • If this date and time does not work for you and your friends, we have a plan for alternative dates-times, so let us know as soon as possible.
  • When planning, please consider CDC guidelines as they are updated frequently.

#2 Technology

  • We are still planning our mode of technology and will update you as soon as we have it finalized. If you need any help and would like for us to meet with you or come to your home for a trial run, we are more than happy to do so.
  • We will be holding a Supporter’s Update Event 4 weeks prior which is a good time to hear updates on the ministry, but also to test run the technology prior to the event.

#3 Invite

  • It’s best to invite via personal contact: right now by phone call is safest. (Other mediums such as text, email or Facebook are good for reminders).
  • Invitations are also included in the packet if you would like to mail invitations. 
  • Be strategic–Consider those who may become:
    • financial supporters
    • prayer warriors
    • people who may have ministry connections

#4 Complete Table Guest information form

Form can be emailed to you (link will be available here for an online version)

#5 Remind & Confirm Guests

  • Remind them a few days before
  • If you have cancellations, please invite others to join if possible and encourage them to login from another location.  We will be recording the event, so as the date gets closer, we will have information on how to access the recording.
  • Consider using multiple mediums (email, phone call, personal contact, Facebook, Instagram, text…) to remind & confirm they will attend.
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Ways You Can Help https://footholdinternational.org/2020/07/ways-you-can-help/ Mon, 20 Jul 2020 02:12:10 +0000 https://footholdinternational.org/?p=17457

1. Pray

We appreciate your encouragement and prayers in this work. They are felt more than you know. We encourage you to sign up for our newsletter, and you can join our prayer team, receiving monthly email updates with prayer requests.

You can also like our Foothold facebook page to stay updated on how best you can pray for our work and encourage us along the way and follow us also on Instagram.

2. Give

Financial gifts make the work happen. There is no such thing as a small gift in our view.  We especially appreciate ongoing gifts no matter how small. Monthly donations add up quickly and help us plan for future projects.

Purchase a bar of soap. Visit footholdmarket.org to order soap online or visit our local shops in Chillicothe.

Go to our giving page to choose the giving option that is best for you.  We will be updating some new ways to give in September 2020.

3. Advocate

Start off by learning more about us first by doing any of the following:

      • Sign up for our email newsletter Sign up here
      • Join us for our monthly brown bag lunch now online.  Check out our calendar to confirm dates.  (Due to Covid, we are currently holding these meetings online through Google Meeting).
      • Meet with Brad & Cherie personally or one of our board members We enjoy to meeting with people face to face to talk about our work.

Host a soap party

Our soap parties are a fun, non-threatening way to introduce us to your friends.  Consider your coworkers, friends, small group, or bible study class.  To find out more about our soap parties, visit Soap Party Fun blog.

Host a fundraiser event

Host a Water Walk in your neighborhood, social club or church, or gather friends together for a fundraising social event. We are always open to fun, creative ideas from our supporters, so please let us know your suggestions.

Social Media Advocacy

Facebook

You can start off by liking our Foothold  page to stay updated.  The next step is to go beyond “likes.” While we’re always grateful for any “likes” on our posts because it is encouraging, and it does help boost our updates on the newsfeed.  You may consider going a small step further by:

  • Sharing our post—this extends our influence to your friends and
  • Share our posts with a comment about how you feel about it or why you like Foothold.
  • Tag your post with someone who you think would be interested in our work.

Instagram

Foothold and Namelok are new to Instagram, so forgive us as we grow in this area.

  • Follow Foothold on Instagram.
  • Like our posts.
  • Comment on our posts gets even more attention and tag someone.
  • Introduce us to people you know who may be interested in supporting us or partnering with us in some way. Face-to-face introductions work best, but email or phone introductions can be a first step.

4. Volunteer

Contact Cherie at [email protected] to sign up to volunteer once a month or even more.  You may help with Cherie’s soapmaking production while getting to sample some of the merchandise all the while learning more about the soap making process.  In addition, there are opportunities to help with packaging products, marketing materials, cleanup, etc.

Watch our newsletter and social media pages, to stay updated on upcoming events when we need volunteers.

5. Go

Getting you ready for a short-term trip with us to Kenya is something we take seriously.  Coming to see our projects first-hand, volunteering on the ground and meeting the people impacted by our work can be a life-changing experience.   To find out more if Kenya is for you, read “Considering a Trip to Kenya” blog.

One perk to coming with us is that we are less than an hour’s drive from Kilimanjaro, and on clear days, the view is incredible even from our neighborhood.  We have a tour company we recommend for 5-day Kilimanjaro climbs that can be arranged after the trip.  If the mountain is a little much for you, we always make some arrangement for a brief 1-2 day tour of the nearby Tsavo game park where you can see elephants, zebras, giraffes, etc in the wild.

 

We are grateful for your support and look forward to working with you.

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Foothold Market https://footholdinternational.org/2020/06/foothold-market/ Sun, 28 Jun 2020 00:59:19 +0000 https://footholdinternational.org/?p=17392

Foothold Market (formerly Namelok Soap Co.)

Foothold Market is an online store that supports the mission of Foothold International through the sale of handcrafted soap and accessories made in Kenya, Nebraska and Ohio. What originally began as the Namelok Soap Co. to support our soap making groups in Kenya has now grown into an international venture bringing artisans from Kenya and the United States together.

We decided in 2020 to change the name from Namelok Soap Co to better connect with our mission and to broaden the title as we were adding more than soap to our products to our sales.

Although our partnership with Pacha Soap Co began in 2016, we took our relationship another step in December of 2019, when we began working with them as a vendor, selling their handcrafted soap. 

This venture supports the work of Foothold twofold.  Every bar of Pacha Soap supports clean water initiatives, hygiene education and small business opportunities worldwide through Foothold, Imagine Burundi, Water4, and other like-minded organizations.

When you buy a bar of Pacha Soap directly from Foothold through our website or at a Foothold table at a live event, proceeds directly support our work in Kenya as well as Pacha Soap Co’s other partners.

Purchasing Pacha Soap through Foothold further helps us devote more time to the mission of Foothold instead of making soap. We still plan to make soap in limited supplies.  Check the Foothold Market site for available products.

If you are in our hometown of Chillicothe, Ohio, we also encourage you to visit another Foothold Market partner, a retail of gifts an apparel called Kindly, located in the Fort Collective Building on the corner of Mulberry & 2nd St. 

Owner, Deidre Rowland has an incredible testimony of her own and a beautiful variety of items that have a story, a message or a mission.  Not only she has offered us generous shelf space where you can purchase Pacha Soap, but she has also worked with us to craft high-quality candles and other self-care products. 

In February of 2020, we provided our ladies groups in Kenya with new sewing machines and training to help them diversify their current business of making washable menstrual pads which they both sell and donate to more tailored items.  They learned to make bags, aprons, headbands.  During that month Cherie also worked with the Maasai women who are already famous for jewelry-making to develop lines of jewelry that would be marketable back in the US.

During the months of April and March, Foothold family members and supporters began sewing masks which they donated to Foothold as another way to provide for our local community and raise money for Foothold.  We are so grateful for these generous and talented makers and look forward to adding more handmade items to our Market.

 

UPDATE!  Julie’s Shop on Paint St. in Chillicothe, Ohio has resumed carrying our handmade soaps & candles too. Check out her Facebook page

Contact Cherie at [email protected] if you are interested becoming a partner in the Foothold Market.

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April 2020 Update https://footholdinternational.org/2020/05/april-2020-update/ Sat, 30 May 2020 02:10:18 +0000 https://footholdinternational.org/?p=17110

Our Covid Response Update: April 2020

Foothold faced a new challenge threatening our ongoing projects in rural Kenya.  In late March, Kenyan schools shut down in response to Covid-19.  Our three groups in Kenya making soap for their public schools with support from Pacha Soap Co. contacted us right away to ask how they should respond.

Honestly, our focus was on the immediate food crisis on the ground, so we told them to pause for a few days for us to contact Pacha Soap Co. and formulate a thoughtful response as we gathered information on the ground.

Within a few days, we received word that local school leaders reached out to all three groups to request we assist them in providing soap.  

Teachers, administrators and community leaders stepped up to help deliver soap, concerned their students were at home and more than ever needed soap to help prevent the spread of Covid-19

As part of our soap partnership, the community agreed to protect the school soap. Our groups make the school soap a distinct purple color that if seen in someone’s home gets reported to local officials to address. However, under the circumstances because we were so encouraged by their desire to help and volunteer their time, it was an easy decision to make an exception and pivot our outreach to their homes.

Each of our groups jumped into action, working with school and community leaders to deliver the soap in the homes and at water sources. Foothold took this as an opportunity to provide washable menstrual pads, handmade masks, and food staples that were desperately needed.

An added benefit to this community response was that soap was provided to young Maasai boys who have not been allowed to attend school. One of those boys, Saidimu Lekimani, is pictured. He attended our adult education program we launched in January of this year because he has to tend cattle for his family during the day, but he wanted to learn to read and write.

Because of our work with the Maasai community in the area, Maasai men were also eager to receive the handmade masks and to learn about hand washing hygiene. Reaching these largely illiterate Maasai men to help sensitize and educate them is one of Foothold’s most challenging goals.

Jennifer Moses, one of our young leaders of the women’s group in Njoro took the initiative to meet children at the local spring, instructing them on hand washing hygiene.

We are incredibly grateful for our ongoing partnership with Pacha Soap Co. that has just proven more critical during this time.

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