Three quarters of all people living without electricity in the United States -- over 18,000 families -- reside on the Navajo Indian Reservation in the Four Corners region. These families use kerosene, propane, and firewood for light and heat; they do not have Internet access or the ability to charge cellular phones. Despite a desire for modern energy, many Navajo live as their ancestors did, forgotten by the government and without access to the basic amenities other Americans enjoy. Please visit www.elephantenergy.org and donate to help us solve this American injustice through our unique market-based model.
Great video!
nativemrv19722 3 months ago
Fantastic video! Thank you for bringing light to the lives of so many.
cgreacen 4 months ago