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Sharing Liter of Light Story to UP Engineering Students Thank you for inviting Liter of Light to take part in the Engineering Summit 2012. 8 photos |
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San Juan, Manila Training Center / February Activities 2012 Will be a year to remember as a Liter of Light expands its horizons. We launch our new office in San Juan Manila where we will be having course trainings and community certifications. See also the 1st quarters recent activities. We hope to further the movement by 2012. Help us realize the dream of lighting up 1,000,000 homes by the end of 2012! Thank you for the undying support of everyone. We hope to see you in our volunteer days! 15 photos |
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Sharing the Story of A Liter of Light Thank you DLSU-Dasmarinas Marketing Department for inviting us to share the story of a Liter of Light to ~600 students during your General Assembly with the theme "Marketing and Advertising in the Global and Digital Age" 24 photos |
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Photos of Me 14 photos |
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Wall Photos 34 photos |
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1st First Step of Building a Solar Bulb City : Make an Office How do we begin making the world's first and largest plastic bottle campaign to light up a city ? we begin by opening the first volunteer and installation office on a shoe string budget. But best of all is to begin the first step by lighting up the nearby community with solar bulbs in between breaks. Best thing about appropriate technologies is changing lives forever in meaningful ways with a few simple tools and materials. Thanks to all the donors that keep the foundation going and expanding. Thanks to the wonderful Isang Litrong Liwanag Team Jem, Kat and Jazz and all the volunteers that showed up to lend a hand. Thanks to Captain Jerry Solis and crew for supporting us. we don't know how our movement would go on without your help ! 29 photos |
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Our First Training Center for a Liter of Light On to Installing 20,000 solar bulbs : The First Solar Bulb City in the World 22 photos |
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Profile Pictures 16 photos |
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Makati City Jail Begins Solar Bottle Bulb Production Makati City Jail Begins Production : Since when does solar technologies come from hired penitentiary workers earning Php 8.00 each solar bulb and brought to target communities for installation. All are free to participate in the program. Not from large factories, but with human hands. Not by technicians, but everyone in society that wants to be part of the lighting of the poorest households in the City of San Juan. 14 photos |
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