Around the world, children often spend their evenings busy completing homework. What you might not have considered is what it’s like for children and parents living without electricity.
Take Germu, 10 (above), for example. In his small village in the region of Arsi Negelle, Ethiopia, most of the humble, thatched-roofed homes are not equipped with power, so when the sun goes down, houses become dark, and schoolwork is nearly impossible. But, this has changed because of your support.
In the past year, your donations have provided more than 400 families with reading lights, powered through solar energy.
“We used to rush to finish our homework [before the night came],” explains Germu. “Now, I have enough time to do my homework at home because of the solar lamps. This is helping me get good grades at school.”