May 29, 2026

Moms Learning Lessons That Last

Through Compassion Nurturers centers, moms in Togo are cared for from pregnancy to birth and through the first year. But the lessons learned don’t just end. These moms in Togo are learning how to make soap, a skill they can use to create their own business to support their little ones.

One of the goals of the Nurturers centers is to teach mothers income-generating skills that will allow them to become economically self-sufficient. The lessons teach specific skills such as farming or soap making, as well as financial lessons like budgeting and saving money.

At Ministère Internationale de Jésus, a church in Togo, moms participate in a lesson on soap making. They were also thrilled to learn about budgeting and saving — they now know just how much they need to save to provide for their families.

A group of moms in Togo learn to make soap as a method of income generation

With practical skills and lessons like these, moms can provide for their families, breaking the chains of poverty and creating different futures for their children in the years to come.

Read our previous report from Togo.

If God is calling you to do even more, you can empower moms like these women in Togo with income generation training. Give now.

Woman smiles bright, holds a white shirt above a sewing machine.

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