By Kristine Pearson | CEO
This child-only family in far northern Rwanda was utterly destitute. There are five children, and the eldest boy, Manuel, 15, was away doing odd-jobs to earn money for food when we arrived with our local partner. Faina, 13, looks after the three smaller children while Manual tries to eke out a living. The neighbours also donate food and clothes to them. Faina tried to go to school, but she has to look after the youngest, whom is five. They were thrilled with their light and couldn't imagine anything like it. Once dark, the only way they have any light is from firewood. Faina said that being alone, they are often afraid at night and the light would ease their fears. She also said that Daniel, 11, goes to school, and he would be able to revise his schoolwork.
Working closely with local partners, Lifeline Energy's lighting programming provides clean energy lights to orphaned families in Rwanda.
By Kristine Pearson | CEO Lifeline Energy
By Michelle Riley | Director of External Affairs
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