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About the
Little Sun ProjectLittle Sun is an innovative way
to get clean,
affordable light
to the 1.6 billion people worldwide without
access to the electrical grid.
Now that breast pumps are being re-imagined by innovators like those behind Willow
to make breast feeding just a
little easier and mobile, it's important
to offer working mothers every opportunity
to access these tools at an
affordable price.
ProAct is designed
to provide individuals with
little or no prescription coverage,
access to affordable medications.
Obama - Care: The NYS Benefit Exchange comes on line today and a
little «Milk of kindness» comes my way, thank - you Mr. President for keeping faith with a Middle - Class that needed «
Affordable Health Care»
to keep going and
to get
access to coverage long out of reach.
Here are a few reminders about the Kentucky USDA Rural Housing Service (RHS) Section 502 Guaranteed program which provides very - low -, low - and moderate - income rural residents
access to affordable housing finance options with
little or no down payment or out - of - pocket costs.
The challenges these communities, and many Puerto Rican shelters, face is poor public perception,
little to no
access to affordable spay and neuter, unreliable electricity and the Internet, and a lack of funding and resources.
While at Lake Atitlan there was
little opportunity
to access a decent, let alone
affordable Wifi or Internet connection.
In 2012, Eliasson and engineer Frederik Ottesen founded the social business
Little Sun, which provides clean,
affordable light
to communities without
access to electricity and spreads awareness about the need
to expand
access to sustainable energy
to all (www.littlesun.com).
Since 2012, Eliasson has also run
Little Sun, a certified B Corporation that produces small, solar - powered LED lamps with the aim
to provide clean,
affordable, and renewable light
to communities without
access to electricity.
The Wangari Gardens are a 2.7 acre garden park built in a North West Washington DC neighborhood that has
little access to healthy,
affordable food.
Hochberg claims that this interest in the energy sector stems from the need
to provide
affordable energy
access to improve healthcare and living standards, but large fossil fuel infrastructure and centralized power projects that Ex-Im often finances will do
little to improve energy
access.