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Power the planet. Protect the future.
This #WorldEnvironmentDay, #SolarM7 says: go green, think clean, and harness the sun.
Solar energy isn't just good for the Earth it's smart for your health, your home, and your wallet.
Bright future. Clean energy. One sun. One chance.
Day 81 of #100DaysOfSolar โ๏ธ #SolarM7
At 88, Toepista Nakabugo spent lonely, fearful nights in darkness, half-blind and whispering prayers.
Solar M7 changed everything. Her room is now bright, fear is gone and she says, โNow I can see my prayers again.โ Light restored her hope.
Day 80 of #100DaysOfSolar โ๏ธ #SolarM7
Six of Nakalembe Kosasiyaโs grandchildren once struggled to study or sleep as ants and termites filled their dark home.
Solar M7 changed everything. Their home is now bright, insects are easily seen & the children can learn and rest safely.
Day 79 of #100DaysOfSolar โ๏ธ #SolarM7
For Rebecca Mbatudde, nights brought pain as safari ants bit her and her children while they slept. Darkness made rest impossible.
Solar M7 changed everything. Light drives the ants away, and her children now sleep peacefully again.
Day 78 of #100DaysOfSolar โ๏ธ #SolarM7
At 70, Colonelia Nabakooza cares for 13 family members, including two children with disabilities. Darkness made every task harder.
Solar M7 changed everything. Her home is now lit, she moves confidently & cares for her family with dignity.
Day 77 of #100DaysOfSolar โ๏ธ #SolarM7
Commissioner Sekyanzi Vincent helps ensure Solar M7 reaches homes, teachers, mothers & health workers serving entire communities. His leadership multiplies the impact of every solar kit, turning last-mile change into national transformation.
Day 76 of #100DaysOfSolar โ๏ธ #SolarM7
Nakamate Amina (64), once a butcher, faced illness and nights filled with crawling pests. Her torch had died and candles failed her.
Solar M7 brought safer nights. Fear is gone. She now rests, heals, and dreams again.
#IncludeEveryone
Day 75 of #100DaysOfSolar โ๏ธ #SolarM7
Moureen Nanyombi once wove mats in darkness, rushing before sunset as snakes threatened her. Solar M7 brought light: she now weaves safely into the evening, and her craft feeds her family with dignity.
#IncludeEveryone@HiPipo
Day 74 of #100DaysOfSolar โ๏ธ #SolarM7
Darkness once limited Augustine Kawumaโs leadership, meditation, and community work and let snakes into his home at night. Solar M7 changed that: now his home and workspace are lit, and night no longer silences his purpose.
#IncludeEveryone
Day 73 of #100DaysOfSolar โ๏ธ #SolarM7
At 17, Noeline Nakibuka cares for her sick mother and studies at night, but darkness once kept her books closed & her dream of becoming an optician distant.
Solar M7 changed everything. Her study space is now lit.
#IncludeEveryone@HiPipo
Day 72 of #100DaysOfSolar โ๏ธ #SolarM7
Elizabeth & Tracy care for their 80-year-old grandmother while their parents work far away. Candlelight once filled their nights with fear & fire risks.
Solar M7 changed everything. The girls now study confidently & Gladys rests peacefully.
Day 71 of #100DaysOfSolar โ๏ธ #SolarM7
Head Teacher Mathias Kakooza leads 136 pupils dreaming of becoming doctors, pilots, and architects. Before, their ambitions ended at sunset.
Solar M7 now lights their evenings. Pupils revise and speak confidently about their futures.
Day 70 of #100DaysOfSolar โ๏ธ #SolarM7
Madina Akuro (58) from Arua lived for years in darkness, surviving by collecting empty bottles. No electricity. No safety. No peace.
Solar M7 changed everything. Her home now glows, her grandchildren sleep peacefully & dignity has returned.
Day 69 of #100DaysOfSolar โ๏ธ #SolarM7
Harriet Nalubega saw genius in her grandson Duncanโs weak motorcycle-battery light, but it flickered & couldnโt hold back the darkness.
Solar M7 changed everything. Now Duncan studies late, sketches machines & pursues his dreams.
Day 68 of #100DaysOfSolar โ๏ธ #SolarM7
At 70, Moses Nizeyimana feared the darkness as snakes and insects entered his home while his weak torch offered little protection.
Solar M7 changed everything. His home is now fully lit, dangers are seen & avoided.
#IncludeEveryone@HiPipo
Day 67 of #100DaysOfSolar โ๏ธ #SolarM7
Every evening, Harriet Tusabe rushed to feed her children before darkness took over, fearing they might unknowingly eat snails or insects hidden in food.
Solar M7 changed everything. Their meals are now shared in bright light.
Day 66 of #100DaysOfSolar โ๏ธ #SolarM7
At 20, Livingstone Ssekalega serves as an assistant health worker, tracking who is sick and who needs help in his village. Before Solar M7, darkness limited his work.
Now his phone stays connected, transactions continue & he serves longer.
Day 65 of #100DaysOfSolar โ๏ธ #SolarM7
Teacher Christine Tashobya opened her home to children seeking better education. With Solar M7, her house is now a sanctuary of learning where children study late into the evening and prepare for brighter futures.
#IncludeEveryone@HiPipo
Day 64 of #100DaysOfSolar โ๏ธ #SolarM7
By day, John Ssemwanga fights the water. By night, he once lived in fear after a candle nearly caused disaster.
Solar M7 changed everything. His home is now safe, and his three children sleep peacefully.
#IncludeEveryone@HiPipo
Day 63 of #100DaysOfSolar โ๏ธ #SolarM7
For years, Faisi Nalubwamaโs home was filled with smoke, and she and her daughters often ate outside beside a small fire, facing wind, sparks, and fear each night.
Solar M7 changed everything. Their home is now calm and bright.
@HiPipo