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February 9, 2010
Donate a BOGO Solar Flashlight for Haiti
February 9, 2010

You might have seen the BOGO Light before—it's a durable solar flashlight with a twist. You buy one for yourself, and one gets sent to someone who needs one: a child in the developing world, a school in the US, or families living in disaster areas. BOGO is produced by SunNight Solar, and their latest initiative is a partnership with the Light Haiti Project, in which they're donating the BOGOs directly to those who are without basic needs after the recent earthquake. You can buy your BOGO here for $59.95, and donate one to Haiti.

Posted by Emily Pilloton on February 9, 2010 | Comments (0)
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