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Find the latest news + updates, blogs and press releases about LTBLI and all the ways we’re fighting Climate Change and combating Energy Poverty in vulnerable off-grid communities. Interested in more information or access to resources about our work and impact? Contact us at [email protected].
Solar Projects are Sparking Sustainable Change
Thousands of people gained access to solar-electrified health clinics this year, and more than 8,600 families received safe solar lights to use at home! Solar truly is sparking sustainable change in hundreds of off-grid communities, impacting more than 1.3 million people! Below is a message from one of the new…
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My Summer as a Solar Intern
Written by guest author Bridget Ryan, Let There Be Light International Solar InternMy name is Bridget Ryan and I’ve...
Solar Shining at the United Nations
Hello from the United Nations! Let There Be Light International and solar are shining bright in New York...
Going Green – from Buffalo to Africa
Buffalo Spree MagazineMarch 2019 in section: Going Green By Matthew Biddle Sarah Baird, founder and executive director...
A Weekend With Al Gore
Written by guest author Sarah DobsonLet There Be Light International’s Executive Director, Sarah Baird, spent 3 days...
Driving out Darkness
"Darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that." - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. On Monday, 22...
Makers4Good Shines a Light on LTBLI
Posted by Makers4Good Admin on Dec 06, 2018 LET THERE BE LIGHT INTERNATIONAL BRINGS HELIO TO SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA Here...
Solar Health Spreads Hope and Smiles
Last month Let There Be Light International (LTBLI) traveled to Uganda where we met with solar beneficiaries and...
Solar Is Illuminating Lives in Malawi
Let There Be Light International’s Founding Board Member, Ben Kerman, recently spent a week in Malawi on LTBLI...
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