Solar Lights Spark Hope in Bangladesh
In Cox's Bazar and Rohingya refugee camps, My Light is providing hope, safety, and enabling children to study at night, replacing hazardous kerosene lamps.
Across the Chuadanga, Kushtia, Rajshahi, Natore, Magura, and Jhenaidah districts, these lights are empowering families to work, study, and perform evening tasks, mitigating the impact of frequent load-shedding and high electricity costs.
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Brightening Children's Futures in India
By supplying lighting for evening tuition, My Light empowers children in India's underprivileged villages to overcome the lack of electricity.
This support significantly improves educational opportunities and quality of life for students in the Virudhunagar district, who previously struggled to study at night.
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Lighting the Way in Indonesia
Solar lights have been a vital lifeline for families in Central, East, and Southwest Sumba, where reliable electricity is scarce, enabling them to safely continue daily life after dark.
Replacing open flames and kerosene, these lights empower children in remote communities to study after sunset and improve overall safety and well-being.
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Helping Iraq's Families Shine
My Light is bringing hope to the poorest families in refugee camps, especially those with school-going children.
With exams approaching and frequent power cuts, these solar lights empower children to continue studying and pursue their dreams beyond their current hardships.
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Empowering Rural Villages in Laos with Light
For isolated rural villages in Laos, a lack of electricity typically halts activities after sunset.
My Light has enabled villagers in three provinces to safely read, cook, and clean at night, creating healthier and safer living environments.
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Lifting Up Lebanon
My Light provides a crucial aid for over 1.5 million refugees in Lebanon, many of whom live in poverty and face severe electricity shortages, especially during harsh, near-freezing temperatures.
Your support offers immediate practical help and helps them rebuild their lives, knowing they are not forgotten.
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Uplifting Malaysia's Remote Communities
While delivery is still in progress to the OA community, My Light has successfully reached Kampung Tinidoi, bringing joy and new possibilities.
Families can now enjoy dinner together with clear visibility and gain extra time for studies at night.
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Hope for Myanmar's Displaced Communities
My Light provides safety and a sense of normalcy for internally displaced people (IDP) in Loikaw, Kayah State, whose homes are inaccessible due to conflict.
Residents in IDP camps can safely continue daily tasks and inspire children despite scarce resources.
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A Brighter Path Unfolds in Nepal
Solar lights offer safety and hope to families living in Kathmandu's brick factories, replacing hazardous open flames.
In villages like Dhading, these lights offer comfort, stability, and uninterrupted study time for children in rural and underserved areas, even during frequent power outages.
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A Beacon of Hope Amid Challenges in Mindanao
My Light is an essential resource for families in Mindanao, Philippines, who face severe power supply disruptions due to extended dry seasons and high electricity demand.
These solar lights enhance safety and empower students to continue their education at night, offering hope for a brighter future amidst challenging conditions.
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Hope and Light in Sudan's Crisis
My Light improves living conditions and provides hope for families in Sudan, offering illumination and safety amid civil war, unstable electricity, and scarcity of basic necessities.
These lights are more than just tools; they break barriers and spread love among neighbors, offering comfort during turmoil.
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Empowering Refugees in Thailand
Solar lights brought light and hope to Myanmar refugees in Mae Sot, Thailand, who live without electricity in small shelters after fleeing decades of conflict.
On the Myanmar side of the border, My Light has enabled students in remote, unelectrified farming villages to study at night and provided support to conflict-affected communities.
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