LTBLI Blog
Find the latest news, event announcements and blogs posts about Let There Be Light International 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].
One Student’s Story of Solar Advocacy
Hear from Adithi Arvind, LTBLI’s Shine On Student Ambassador, as she shares her experience with energy poverty, how it led her to advocate for solar, and why she’s raising awareness for Lights 4 Learning. Shine on, Adithi! Hi, I’m Adithi! I am a junior at Newbury Park High School. This…
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We’re Shining On in Rwanda
A guest blog by the co-founders of Shine On Rwanda, an initiative of Let There Be Light International By Leah Weinkle...
A Short Recap of a Long and Bright Journey
Earlier this month, I traveled with LTBLI Founding Board Member (and exemplary husband), Ben, to Uganda for site...
Shine On Rwanda!
Guest Blog by John Keith and Leah Weinkle Ten years ago a friend of ours here in Denver started a primary...
Sustainable Energy for All
A guest blog by Caroline Mwebaza of Solar Health Uganda. Sustainable Energy for All A few months ago, I...
My Summer Solar Internship
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Brightening Lives in Amolatar, Uganda
Last month, Let There Be Light International (LTBLI) implemented one of its most comprehensive solar projects to-date....
A Snapshot of our 2022 Solar Celebration
Click here to see the gallery as individual photos. Shine On! [button...
Reflecting on One Million Lives Impacted by Solar Lights
Eight years ago, Let There Be Light International (LTBLI) began solar programming in Uganda with its first official...
Solar Lights are Changing Lives in Salalira
Guest blog written by Olivia Owino, M&E and Training Consultant to LTBLI and Solar Health Uganda (based in...
Lights4Literacy Shines During COVID-19
Guest blog written by Siriman Kiryowa, Solar Health Uganda Field Research Analyst.Lights4Literacy is an innovative...
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