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Watts of Love is a global solar lighting nonprofit committed to bringing people the power to raise themselves out of the darkness of poverty. #lightupalife

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Join Watts of Love in Malawi from September 23 – October 1, 2026, for a journey that will change you. Serve alongside our team, experience life-altering impact firsthand, and witness the power of light in action. Safari included. Register here: zurl.co/VpA8Z
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At WOL, we teach communities to dream bigger—& we invite donors to do the same. From legacy gifts to creative campaigns, your generosity can fuel sustainable change & empower families for years to come. Think big. Give boldly. Change lives. . Donate today zurl.co/LXgaA
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A year after receiving her WOL light and training, Samuan (63) is building a brighter future in Kenya. She now earns income selling eggs, supports 6 kids in school, and her light helps them study safely at night. It also saves money & lights her path home—scaring away snakes.
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The faces of change at Watts of Love are mothers, fathers, students, and entrepreneurs—individuals who turn opportunity into action. With access to safe, reliable light, they’re starting businesses, continuing their education, and building brighter futures for their families.
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Join Watts of Love in Malawi from September 23 – October 1, 2026, and be part of something bigger—serving communities, witnessing transformation, and experiencing impact firsthand. Join the team. Register here: zurl.co/DcSaW
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Have you considered joining a Watts of Love global travel team? Or maybe you’ve traveled with us before and are ready to go again—we’d love to hear from you! Ready to learn more? Email us at travel@wattsoflove.org✈️
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A YEAR CAN CHANGE EVERYTHING ✨ One year after receiving a solar light + financial literacy training, Nkidiwan Loronyokwe from Karare, Marsabit County has already bought 5 chickens and is focused on paying her children’s school fees. Light + knowledge = lasting change.
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Cinco de Mayo marks the victory of resilience and unity—and the power of people coming together to overcome challenges. Today, families around the world are still relying on toxic kerosene and disposable batteries for light. Through Watts of Love, solar lights are changing that.
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The purpose of Lighthouse Trainers in the Watts of Love program is sustainability. Through hands-on training and education, they ensure solar lights are used correctly, last longer, and continue improving lives long after distributions end. ☀️
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After receiving a Watts of Love light and training, goals become reality. Save 25 shillings a day on past light costs = a chicken in a month, a goat in a year. Turn energy costs into lasting income.
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REAL SAVINGS, REAL CHANGE Families spend 25 shillings/day (~$69/year) on rented solar light—huge on <$500/year incomes. That same money = 🐔 in 1 month, 🐐 in under a year. Turn light into lasting assets. Donate today. zurl.co/9qfMn
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For 3 nights, Nkidwan controlled the darkness. A midwife in Kenya, she once rented solar lights and worked by flickering flame. Now, she has her own light—working safely, independently, and with confidence. After just 3 days: independence, safety, and control over her nights.
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Nepiar is shining a light—literally— A trainer with Watts of Love at Chezi Lighthouse in Dowa, Nepiar once struggled to irrigate his tomato garden. After receiving a solar torch, he began irrigating at night—expanding his farm and transforming his yields.
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Zotheka — “It is possible.” ✨ With Watts of Love, solar light is proving that brighter futures are within reach—empowering families, creating opportunity, and transforming lives. It is possible. #Zotheka #WattsOfLove #SolarPower #ItIsPossible
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Watts of Love is featured in the latest issue of Envoy Magazine. If you’ve ever wondered what your support truly makes possible, this is a beautiful glimpse into that story. Read the full article zurl.co/IWGFx
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This Earth Day 🌍, we’re celebrating the power of simple, sustainable solutions to change lives and protect our planet. WOL is bringing clean, renewable solar light to communities around the world—reducing carbon emissions, & creating new opportunities for families to thrive.
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Old money = spent on kerosene & batteries. 💸 New money = invested in a brighter future. On our Northern Kenya trip, families learned to save, plan, and grow income—baking, beading, rope-making, even collecting crickets for chicken feed. One light, endless possibilities.
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From Blantyre, Malawi, Watts of Love trainer Steven Chikwapula shares his story: “Watts of Love’s torch lit up my future.” With light, he now farms before sunrise, cares for his pigs anytime, and is growing thriving businesses. “This wasn’t just a torch—it was a lifeline.”
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Our lights last up to 10 years—so families can plan long-term. With financial literacy, study tracking, and creative income projects, these lights help families escape cycles of expense and enter a world of opportunity. Northern Kenya, you showed us what’s possible!
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In remote Kenya, our lights do more than illuminate—they protect. Families can spot snakes, walk safely at night, and give their children more time to study. zurl.co/7aGog
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