Solar lanterns
$20–$60
Solar lanterns bring light for kids and families. Over 800 million people worldwide lack a safe light source like a solar lamp — a critical gap in places like refugee camps, remote health clinics, and disaster-prone areas. Your gift provides...
More DetailsSolar lanterns bring light for kids and families.
Over 800 million people worldwide lack a safe light source like a solar lamp — a critical gap in places like refugee camps, remote health clinics, and disaster-prone areas. Your gift provides a long-lasting solution to support health and safety.
Solar lanterns also help boost kids’ education. For children everywhere, education is the best hope for breaking free from poverty. But it’s difficult to work on their school lessons without electricity or daylight in the evenings. Other options like kerosene lamps burn costly fuel, cause eye and lung damage, and pose a fire hazard.
In Uganda, solar lanterns helped children from South Sudan living in the Bidibidi refugee settlement to keep learning after schools closed due to the pandemic. Provided with the help of generous donors like you, the lanterns empowered them to keep studying — using educational materials delivered through government programs — and to prepare themselves for a brighter future.
Thank you for sharing God’s love with vulnerable kids and families through the gift of solar-powered light!
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Your gift is a sacred trust. We promise to honor your generosity by using your donation in the most effective way possible. Giving options represent World Vision projects and suggested donation amounts are based on surveys in the countries where we serve. Your donation will be used to provide assistance where it's needed most with the gift category. For example, when you give an animal gift, a portion of the gift may also help provide water sources, farming assistance, hunger relief, and other related essentials.
The multiplying effect from grants and donated goods may change throughout the year on identical or similar offers due to variations in the start and end dates of donor grants and our programs.