550 first-generation solar lights were distributed across Central, East, and Southwest Sumba. These solar lights are a lifeline for families in remote areas without reliable electricity. Replacing open flames and kerosene, these solar lights provide a safer, more dependable source of light. They allow children in remote communities to study after dark, and families to carry on with daily life even after the sun sets.
More than merely lighting a space, one solar light forges a pathway of hope and comfort.