Ruth has been a member of Mke Mwema Women’s Group since it formed. She has found camaraderie and support among the group members. They have been working together since 2012 and now each have two rainwater catchment tanks. Still, Ruth walks for water during the dry season and to collect extra water for her animals.
Lacking access to electricity has created barriers for Ruth and her family. Each week, they spend 1,040 Kenyan shillings (almost $9 U.S.) on energy costs. This is more than Ruth earns weekly as a farmer, so their family depends on her husband’s income. Buying kerosene is their largest expense and also harmful to their health, as the carbon monoxide affects their lungs and eyes.
Mke Mwema Women’s Group members have been working on their solar panel project. Ruth knew that having a solar panel would help her daughters excel in school and provide security for her home at night. With this solar panel gift, she will be able to work during the evenings, and her school-aged children will be able to study. Ruth says, “My family, my tank, and my chickens will be safe because most wild animals attack when it’s dark. Our health will improve because we will not inhale carbon monoxide, and I will save the money used to purchase kerosene and batteries.” Having two tanks and a solar panel has truly set Ruth and her family on the path from poverty.
10016 Edmonds Way, Suite C #268 Edmonds, WA 98020
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Path From Poverty
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