
Renewable Energy for our schools in Lebanon and Egypt
Ensuring access to school through a renewable energy program.
The ongoing economic crisis has made electricity unaffordable for many families. To ensure our schools remain open and continue to serve their communities, we are installing solar panels across all seven of our schools.
This renewable energy solution guarantees that students have access to lighting for lessons, heating, clean water, and nutritious meals in the canteen, while also reducing the environmental impact of our schools. At Saint Joseph Khoronfish in Egypt, we are similarly installing solar panels to cut down on electricity costs. The savings generated will be reinvested into the “Famille Lasallienne” project, directly supporting vulnerable children by helping them access education and building a brighter future.
You can support this project with your contribution to the 1 La Salle Campaign.
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Learn more about the #1LaSalle Initiatives supporting vulnerable communities and the Common Home:
- Closing the eco loop with a new water management system in our La Salle School Rumbek, South Sudan
- Clean Water for our San Isidro Labrador School in Pozo Colorado, Paraguay
- Creating green citizen of tomorrow in the De La Salle Blackfeet School in Montana, USA.
- Ensuring access to school through a green residence in Mannar, Sri Lanka.