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Sempra Foundation and GRID Alternatives Advance Energy Access for Orphans and Migrant Youth in Mexico

Sempra Foundation and GRID Alternatives announced the completion of multiple solar energy installations designed to help provide access to clean renewable power for environmental and economic justice communities in northern Baja California, Mexico.

August 17, 2022. By News Bureau

Sempra Foundation, founded by Sempra, and GRID Alternatives announced the completion of multiple solar energy installations designed to help provide access to clean renewable power for environmental and economic justice communities in northern Baja California, Mexico.

The solar installations serve as onsite power sources for several organizations including Rancho de los Niños, an orphanage near Ensenada, and YMCA Menores Migrantes, a youth migrant shelter in Tijuana.

Organizations have seen electricity cost reductions of up to 50%, allowing funds to be reallocated to critical needs that are not typically covered by donations.

"Having personally visited one of the orphanages and the migrant shelter recently, I was able to witness first-hand the tremendous impact that these solar installations have had on the dozens of children who reside at both locations," said Molly Cartmill, chief stewardship officer of Sempra Foundation. "Energy is foundational to progress, and by providing these children with cleaner, more affordable, more reliable energy, precious resources can now be spent on medicine, books and other important necessities, helping to shape a better future for all."
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