Light is a simple asset that provides increased safety and security, more hours for work and studying, and improved health and longevity. Light also eliminates smoke inhalation, kerosene pollution and their associated financial, health and environmental costs. Just one simple, safe and sustainable innovation in answer to a specific need holds the power to light the world and leave no one behind. Watts of Love’s sustainable innovation has the power to create dramatic progress and raise entire communities in an instant. Take a look at the incredible impact that miles raised through Miles on a Mission can have: Watts of Love in the Philippines. Additionally, Watts of Love provided relief to the Lake Charles, Louisiana area, and along the way, we met many people that lost their homes or whose homes were badly damaged by Hurricane Laura. They were equipped with solar lights to provide safety, security and comfort. Light is essential for health and nighttime critical care for infants, the elderly, disabled, as well as women and children who are sheltering in the dark. Here’s a look at our work in Louisiana: Lakes Charles Miles on a Mission. As of July 30, 2020, Watts of Love has raised 2,727,696 miles through Miles on a Mission campaigns to support their work in providing the simple but essential resource of light.
Light is a simple asset that provides increased safety and security, more hours for work and studying, and improved health and longevity. Light also eliminates smoke inhalation, kerosene pollution and their associated financial, health and environmental costs. Just one simple, safe and sustainable innovation in answer to a specific need holds the power to light the world and leave no one behind. Watts of Love’s sustainable innovation has the power to create dramatic progress and raise entire communities in an instant. Take a look at the incredible impact that miles raised through Miles on a Mission can have: Watts of Love in the Philippines. Additionally, Watts of Love provided relief to the Lake Charles, Louisiana area, and along the way, we met many people that lost their homes or whose homes were badly damaged by Hurricane Laura. They were equipped with solar lights to provide safety, security and comfort. Light is essential for health and nighttime critical care for infants, the elderly, disabled, as well as women and children who are sheltering in the dark. Here’s a look at our work in Louisiana: Lakes Charles Miles on a Mission. As of July 30, 2020, Watts of Love has raised 2,727,696 miles through Miles on a Mission campaigns to support their work in providing the simple but essential resource of light.