Why Pakistan?

One of the World’s Most Climate Vulnerable Countries

Pakistan contributes less than 1% of global carbon emissions, yet it faces some of the harshest consequences of climate change.

Extreme heatwaves regularly push temperatures above 45°C, forcing schools to close, increasing health risks, and leaving millions without reliable cooling or electricity.

For many underserved communities, access to energy is no longer a convenience — it is essential for survival, healthcare, education, and dignity.

45–50°C
Extreme summer temperatures
26M
Children impacted by school closures in 2024
300+
Heatwave-related deaths per year
<1%
Global emissions contribution

Every Panel Powers Hope

Your support today means a child can study tomorrow. A community can survive the next heatwave. A future can be built on sustainable energy.
$25
Powers a classroom for one day
$200
Provides cooling for an orphanage for a year
$3,000
Installs a complete solar system
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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

How do solar panels help rural communities in Pakistan?
Solar panels provide reliable electricity for schools, clinics, orphanages, and community centers in areas facing frequent power outages.
Donations are used to purchase solar equipment, batteries, installation materials, and maintenance support for underserved communities.
Yes, businesses and organizations can sponsor projects, provide funding, or collaborate on sustainable energy programs.
Solar energy powers fans, cooling systems, and medical equipment during extreme heat, helping protect vulnerable communities.
They help store vaccines and medications safely while ensuring continuous electricity for essential healthcare services.