Gaza’s only power plant has shut down months ago and now families in Gaza receive 1½ to 3 hours of electricity each day only.
I have been looking for ways to help, and found that MECA had launched an initiative with a group of young engineers in Gaza to purchase materials, produce and install rechargeable battery-operated systems in homes with lights, fans and a cell phone charging station, etc…
The electricity crisis in Gaza is definitely a much larger issue where babies can potentially die in hospitals due to lack of electricity, but donating is a desperately needed help, especially in this heat.
(via zaddysgirl)



























