The children of Rizal, Philippines, gather around their solar lantern. Photo
credit: One Million Lights website
Did you know that over 1.6 billion
people around the world depend on burning kerosene to light their homes at
night? This is responsible for 1.5 million deaths from burns and respiratory
illnesses each YEAR, 62% of which are children. If you know this, you are most
likely not one of those 1.6 billion people. This highly toxic and flammable
substance is the only source of lighting for many areas around the world, and a
very expensive one at that, contributing to the extreme poverty that these
areas are facing. Well, what if YOU could help offer an alternative to put an
end to this vicious cycle?
One Million Lights is a non-profit
with a mission of improving lives all over the world by providing emissions-free
and efficient lighting to homes. Their goal is to distribute one million solar
lights to replace the burning of kerosene, and their partnerships, ambassadors,
and international distribution programs are helping to make this goal happen.
Not only are these lights sustainable, but they give those who are less
fortunate the ability to utilize the sun even after it goes down. Lighting can
allow children to continue their studies throughout the evening, and parents to
continue their household chores and even relax after a long day of work. They
offer a healthy and safe living environment, improving the all-around household
experience. These lights utilize the sun's gift to brighten peoples' futures
all over the world!
One Million Lights has had a
tremendous amount of support in helping reach their goal! They have teamed up
with World of Color's public charity, whose mission is very similar to their
own. In addition, Energizer became a partner and started sponsoring night races
around the world to raise awareness of the importance of safe and healthy lighting.
Through the money raised at the races, Energizer pledged to donate 11 million
hours of solar light to communities without electricity! EBay has also shown
support through their donation of 15,000 solar lights to school children in
India and Africa. College students around the world are even showing support by
volunteering as ambassadors! They are working towards raising enough solar
lights to deliver them to a selected location with the help of international
distributors. Through the help of partnerships, ambassadors, and international
distribution programs, One Million Lights has been able to brighten peoples’
futures all around the world, and has gotten many steps closer towards reaching
their goal!
Brighten someone's night by giving
the gift of light this holiday season!
Click here to buy or donate a solar light!
Everyone deserves an opportunity for a bright future.
Restituta Glino, a light recipient in
Borongan Village, checks on his dinner. Photo credit: One Million Lights
website
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