New solar-powered flashlights that charge during the day and light up rural villages in Africa are making a huge breakthrough. These simple lights allow children to study at night without exposure to toxic kerosene fumes. They also allow doctors emergency light, by providing 7 hours of light with every charge and lasting over 3 years.
Want to help light up the world? For every purchase of these solar-powered flashlights ($25), the company will donate one to the nonprofits that distribute the lights in Africa.
You can find them online at: SunNight Solar.
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