Charitable Chain Appoints New Recipient
Print Hut's Charitable Chain has announced a new recipient for the next 12 months after raising over £1800.00 for the East Anglian Air Ambulance. The new recipient, Light Education Developement was chosen from a short list of 5 charities. All at Print Hut are delighted with the appiontment and look forward to working closely with LED. We are confident our customers will continue their brilliant support of our Charitable Chain.
More information on LED can be found here.
We are currently working on a new page which shall be going live in a few days.
LED aims to provide simple, mobile, cost effective solar lighting for families individuals and local communities. Since 2002 over 1800 lights have been distributed throughout the Cordillera Blanca and Huayhuash regions of Northern Peru, the Khumbu region of Nepal, parts of Northern India and Ethiopia.
Their Problem:
Remote mountain villages both in South American and the Indian sub-continent have little or no electrical power. Villagers are often reliant on Kerosene or locally felled timber to light their homes. Fumes can cause respiratory problems for both children and adults. Fumes can also cause eye problems and even blindness. Kerosene is expensive and often causes financial deprivation.
Their Solution:
To provide small self contained solar lighting units. Their units are user friendly, portable, sustainable and affordable.
Their Process:
Village leaders in our project areas request solar lighting support. Following recommendation from local representatives every family within the prescribed catchment area will receive a solar lamp during one of their distribution visits. Their technicians visit regularly to train and assist with maintenance and repairs.
Registered with the Charities Commission N0. 1141243
Custodians of Charitable Chain
More information on LED can be found here.
We are currently working on a new page which shall be going live in a few days.
LED aims to provide simple, mobile, cost effective solar lighting for families individuals and local communities. Since 2002 over 1800 lights have been distributed throughout the Cordillera Blanca and Huayhuash regions of Northern Peru, the Khumbu region of Nepal, parts of Northern India and Ethiopia.
Their Problem:
Remote mountain villages both in South American and the Indian sub-continent have little or no electrical power. Villagers are often reliant on Kerosene or locally felled timber to light their homes. Fumes can cause respiratory problems for both children and adults. Fumes can also cause eye problems and even blindness. Kerosene is expensive and often causes financial deprivation.
Their Solution:
To provide small self contained solar lighting units. Their units are user friendly, portable, sustainable and affordable.
Their Process:
Village leaders in our project areas request solar lighting support. Following recommendation from local representatives every family within the prescribed catchment area will receive a solar lamp during one of their distribution visits. Their technicians visit regularly to train and assist with maintenance and repairs.
Registered with the Charities Commission N0. 1141243
Custodians of Charitable Chain











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