To raise $50,000 to install additional solar-powered street lights with alarm systems in Indigenous communities most affected by the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Children (MMIWC).
Each light becomes a beacon of safety. Each donation becomes an act of protection.
A campaign focused on illuminating dark, vulnerable areas and empowering Indigenous Women and Children through safety, visibility, and community-led solutions.
Indigenous Women and Children deserve to be safe.
Every day, communities continue to confront the heartbreaking reality of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Children. One of the simplest, most effective tools for prevention is light—visible, sustainable, community-built light.
Light of the Sun Indigenous Women’s Alliance installs solar-powered street lights with alarm systems that create safer environments, empower Indigenous Women, and bring hope where darkness has allowed harm to thrive.
This year, we are asking our supporters to help us raise $50,000 to expand our work into more communities that urgently need safety infrastructure.
Your gift directly brings light, protection, and healing.
Together, we will light the path toward safety, justice, and a future free from violence.
Funds will support:
Installation of 20 solar street lights with alarm systems
Training + employment for Indigenous Women to install and maintain the lights
Community awareness and MMIWC education campaigns
Travel and coordination with Tribal leadership
Maintenance, repairs, and safety assessments
Organized by 92-3807698
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