Liz took time to teach solar lighting to elementary school students in New Hampshire. She used examples from our recent travel to Dominican Republic.
Bedford youth visit Nicaragua to help the poor Brotherly love in abundance was extended by 13 local residents that visited Central America as a part of a 29-person group that recently undertook a goodwill tour to rural Nicaragua. Twelve were from Bedford. One was from Amherst. The tour, from Aug. 5-12, was presented by Color…
Bedford youth visit Nicaragua to help the poor Brotherly love in abundance was extended by 13 local residents that visited Central America as a part of a 29-person group that recently undertook a goodwill tour to rural Nicaragua. Twelve were from Bedford. One was from Amherst. The tour, from Aug. 5-12, was presented by Color…
We introduced solar cooking to the village of Jiquillo, Nicaragua and donated 100 cookers to the community. Here are some photos of our workshop in the community. This is such a new idea to them and so very valuable! Solar cooking is the simplest, safest, most convenient way to cook food without consuming fuels…
We are in need of some crucial supplies from water pasteurizers $10.00 to portable solar cookers $25.00 to take to the village where we are headed! Nicaragua is the 2nd poorest country in the Western Hemisphere and many people we will be working with, are still living in “garbage dump” conditions after Hurricane Mitch devastated…
Color My World taught Solar Cooking methods to a group of 5th graders at Peter Woodbury Elementary. “Solar cooking is the simplest, safest, most convenient way to cook food without consuming fuels or heating up the kitchen. Many people choose to solar cook for these reasons. But for hundreds of millions of people around…
A quick write up that was in the Bedford Journal about our elementary solar cooking program!