Solar power to help environment & reduce overheads

by DAKTARI Bush School & Wildlife Orphanage
Solar power to help environment & reduce overheads
Solar power to help environment & reduce overheads
Solar power to help environment & reduce overheads
Solar power to help environment & reduce overheads
Solar power to help environment & reduce overheads
Solar power to help environment & reduce overheads
Solar power to help environment & reduce overheads
Solar power to help environment & reduce overheads
Solar power to help environment & reduce overheads
Solar power to help environment & reduce overheads
Solar power to help environment & reduce overheads
Solar power to help environment & reduce overheads
Solar power to help environment & reduce overheads
Solar power to help environment & reduce overheads
Solar power to help environment & reduce overheads
Solar power to help environment & reduce overheads
Solar power to help environment & reduce overheads
Solar power to help environment & reduce overheads

Project Report | Dec 7, 2009
Solar power equipment

By Ian and Michele Merrifield | Directors

delivery of the equipment
delivery of the equipment

Dear Supporters,

We are happy to inform you that our project to equip Daktari’s Bush School with solar power has been completed. With your help and another private sponsor we have been able to buy and install 3 solar fridges, 3 solar deep freezers and the equipment to run our office with solar energy.

This equipment has really made a huge difference to our running cost as we haven’t ordered any gas since the installation took place. This also allows us to reduce pollution and to educate our local children about this alternative source or power which hopefully will be available to them in the near future.

We thank you for your support toward our work and for your generous donation which has contributed to achieve the project.

Please feel free to contact us to let us know how you feel about the achievement you have been part of.

We will certainly need more batteries and solar equipment in the future and will, in time, offer you another green project to support through Global Giving. In the mean time you are more than welcome to help us with our on going project of covering the cost to welcome underprivileged children for a week of education about environment.

You can follow the links below if you would like to carry on supporting our work.

We wish you a happy Christmas with your friends and family and look forward to hear from you.

Ian and Michele

Using the solar deep freeze
Using the solar deep freeze
The solar panels
The solar panels

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Jul 24, 2009
Solar power at Daktari

By Ian and Michele Merrifield | Sun at Daktari

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DAKTARI Bush School & Wildlife Orphanage

Location: Hoedspruit, Limpopo Province - South Africa
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Project Leader:
Michele Merrifield
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Hoedspruit , Limpopo Province South Africa

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