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Electrifying the Mountain of Light Orphanage

$1,090
31%
Raised toward our $3,500 Goal
27 Donors
Project has ended
Project ended on February 28, at 11:59 PM EST
Project Owners

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

Feb 02, 2017

Julie

Hildebran

$25

Feb 01, 2017

vaibhav

grover

$10

Feb 01, 2017

Jennifer

Squires

$100

Feb 01, 2017

Danielle

Stanek

Feb 01, 2017
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$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

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