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Anonymous
$50
Feb 28, 2017
Angela
Jackson
$25
Feb 23, 2017
Rob & Lori
Prebul
$50
Feb 20, 2017
Susan
Wagner
$10
Feb 14, 2017
Lauren and Mike
Janesch
$25
Feb 14, 2017
Anonymous
$5
Feb 14, 2017
Jessica
Chodaczek
$25
Feb 13, 2017
Anna
Jackson
$50
Feb 10, 2017
Anonymous
$150
Feb 09, 2017
Andrea
Noe
$25
Feb 08, 2017
Michaela
Dempsey
$25
Feb 08, 2017
Daniel
McKeen
$10
Feb 08, 2017
Super Sleuth
Jones
$25
Feb 06, 2017
Maria
Kerekes
$20
Feb 06, 2017
jerry and arlene
umlauf
$30
Feb 05, 2017
Helen
Burko
$10
Feb 03, 2017
Linda
Treglia
$25
Feb 03, 2017
Allison
Overholt
$30
Feb 02, 2017
Diana
Tice
$25
Feb 02, 2017
Jason
Fomich
$200
Feb 02, 2017
Kevin
Passino
Julie
Hildebran
$25
Feb 01, 2017
vaibhav
grover
$10
Feb 01, 2017
Jennifer
Squires
$100
Feb 01, 2017
Danielle
Stanek
$5
Soil Yourself
We can purchase a fruit tree graft to expand the sustainable hillside crop yield and provide nutrition for children in the orphanage.
$10
Illuminating minds
A solar night light kit that the kids can build to gain an understanding of electricity and solar energy and encourage an engineering mindset.
$25
See the Light
Five high-efficiency light bulbs will replace existing bulbs to reduce the enormous electricity bill.
$50
Sparking Connections
Miscellaneous wiring that can redistribute the flow of electricity at MdL to increase efficiency and reduce electricity bills.
$75
Put the Luz in Montana de Luz
A panel for a solar generator used to educate and serve as an entrepreneurial solar initiative for teenagers at the orphanage.
$100
Not Your Grandmother's AAA
This battery can transfer the power to DC to control more solar panels in our system.
$200
Watt an Idea!
Solar panel connected to the kitchen that can generate electricity for the fridges and ensure safe keeping of food.
$250
Sowing Knowledge
Employ part-time worker for 16 weeks to care for hillside garden and learn sustainable agriculture techniques applicable to future jobs