Over the summer, Lush released a watermelon soap with 100% of the profits going toward childhood mental health services in Palestine, and it has recently become available at Lush in Kuwait.
The “Watermelon Slice” feels right at home on their shelves, which is why I love this simple idea so much. Right next to the watermelon slices, they have the following message written:
You can’t wash away the trauma children experience during conflicts – but when you buy this soap, 100% of the profits will be donated solely to projects providing urgently needed professional mental health support and trauma counselling for children in Gaza and the West Bank.
Lush sells the watermelon slices by weight, so the thicker the slice, the more it costs and the more you donate. I love it.
4 replies on “Lush’s Watermelon Soap Helps Kids in Gaza”
This is fantastic! We need more companies like Lush to bring awareness to the ongoing catastrophe taking place in Palestine and Lebanon. Will definitely start getting some soap from this place.
Love it. It’s a smashing idea.
I worry all the time about the mental health aspect of care providers especially, the emergency room medical techs, nurses and doctors, and what to say of trauma care surgeons ?! 😢
Wait a second, you’re not referencing the Herbie Hancock classic with that name are you? It’s my favorite jazz composition!
@BoH
Sir, you will please pardon my innocence on Herbie Hancock and all that jazz 🙏🏻Thanks for sharing, though. I will be youtubing this composition later in the day. I learn something new each day 🙌🏻
Cheerio