Empowering Women Through a School Fundraiser for MAGIS Charity

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International Comenius Project at GJAR
 
From matter of the heart
To the heart of matter.
 
MAGIS is a non-profit charity organization which
focuses on social work, especially helping women
in need and low-income families.
 
The name MAGIS comes from Latin and means
“more”.
 
 
Our school got in touch with MAGIS and tried to
help them in 
some
 way.
 
The idea was simple: to produce something
, 
sell it
at school and 
so to 
earn some money for the
organization
 
After all,
After all,
 we decided to make:
 we decided to make:
   
 ▪ soaps in the shape of heart,
   
Christmas 
decorations like small trees,
   
 ▪ patterned cloth bags,
   
 ▪ some bracelets, earrings...
 
a chemical-physical process
 
Basic ingredients for soap are 
oils/fats,
 which
represent acids
,
 and 
sodium hydroxide
(NaOH) or
potassium hydroxide
(KOH) representing bases.
 
Soap is a salt of fatty acids, i. e. it is the product of
acid-base reactions.
 
Triglycerides are called fats if they are solid at
room temperature and oils if they are liquid at
room temperature.
 
When triglycerides are reacted with sodium
hydroxide, the bond between the oxygen atom of
the carboxylic acid group and the carbon atom of
the glycerol is broken. This process is called
saponification
.
 
 
One end of the chain is water soluble (hydrophilic)
while the other end is not (hydrophobic).
 
In the process of washing with soap, a particle of
grease is surrounded by soap molecules. The
hydrophobic ends attach to the grease particle,
thus leaving the hydrophilic end exposed to the
water. This allows the grease particle to freely move
around in the water and, therefore, be washed
away.
 
    
...and because Christmas is
   
traditionally the best time for
   
giving and helping those in need...
We informed
students who
would be donated
with earned
money.
 
Our school collected 
219,78 €.
219,78 €.
 
 Money was used to help 60 families in need in
Slovakia during Christmas.
 
People were given food like bakery products,
pulses, pastas, dried fruits
 and 
some sweets 
for
Christmas tree...
 
 
 
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Our school collaborated with MAGIS, a non-profit organization focusing on social work, to raise funds by creating and selling handmade products like soaps, decorations, and jewelry. By engaging in a chemical-physical process to make soaps, we learned about saponification and the properties of triglycerides. The initiative aimed to support women in need and low-income families during the holiday season, emphasizing the spirit of giving and community support.

  • Women Empowerment
  • Charity Fundraiser
  • Handmade Products
  • Social Work
  • Saponification

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  1. International Comenius Project at GJAR From matter of the heart To the heart of matter.

  2. MAGIS is a non-profit charity organization which focuses on social work, especially helping women in need and low-income families. The name MAGIS comes from Latin and means more . http://www.congregatiojesu.com/

  3. Our school got in touch with MAGIS and tried to help them in some way. The idea was simple: to produce something, sell it at school and so to earn some money for the organization

  4. After all, we decided to make: soaps in the shape of heart, Christmas decorations like small trees, patterned cloth bags, some bracelets, earrings...

  5. a chemical-physical process Basic ingredients for soap are oils/fats, which represent acids, and sodium hydroxide(NaOH) or potassium hydroxide(KOH) representing bases. Soap is a salt of fatty acids, i. e. it is the product of acid-base reactions.

  6. Triglycerides are called fats if they are solid at room temperature and oils if they are liquid at room temperature. When triglycerides are reacted with sodium hydroxide, the bond between the oxygen atom of the carboxylic acid group and the carbon atom of the glycerol is broken. This process is called saponification.

  7. One end of the chain is water soluble (hydrophilic) while the other end is not (hydrophobic). In the process of washing with soap, a particle of grease is surrounded by soap molecules. The hydrophobic ends attach to the grease particle, thus leaving the hydrophilic end exposed to the water. This allows the grease particle to freely move around in the water and, therefore, be washed away.

  8. ...and because Christmas is traditionally the best time for giving and helping those in need...

  9. Our school collected 219,78 . Money was used to help 60 families in need in Slovakia during Christmas. People were given food like bakery products, pulses, pastas, dried fruits and some sweets for Christmas tree...

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