Light Up Kerewan Samba Sira Village
We are proud to have successfully implemented the project to light up the village of Kerewan Samba Sira with 250 solar lights. This initiative helps create a safer environment and boosts the local economy by extending working hours.
Location
Kerewan Samba Sira
Duration
Project started in April 2023. Completion in October 2024.
Objective
To install 250 street solar lights in Kerewan Samba Sira village, providing safety, security, and economic opportunities for its residents.
Beneficiaries
Over a thousand residents of Kerewan Samba Sira village, including children, adults, and elderly individuals.
Activities
Installing 250 solar lights, 250 poles, and handling transportation and installation logistics.
Impact
- Increased safety and security for villagers, especially at night.
- Economic development through extended working hours and improved visibility for businesses.
- Environmental benefits from using renewable solar energy.
- Minimal maintenance and cost-effectiveness in the long term.
This project not only addresses immediate needs for safety and security but also lays the groundwork for future sustainable and community-based tourism activities and volunteering programs in Kerewan Samba Sira village.
Our Journey
PHASE 1
TARGET: installation of 100 solar street lights
STATUS: completed on the 28.4.2023
The journey to eradicate darkness from the streets of Kerewan Samba Sira began with a vision shared by Yerro Saidy, Mohammed Saidy, and the Alkalo of the village. The collective effort of Volunteer Trails and My Gambia, backed by generous donations, turned this vision into a reality. Phase 1 saw the successful installation of 100 solar streetlights, marking a historic moment for the village and its residents.
The installation process was more than just technical; it was a symbol of unity and progress for Kerewan Samba Sira. The joy and gratitude radiating from the villagers’ faces as the lights came on were palpable, echoing the sentiment that “Light is Life!”
Building on the success of Phase 1, the focus shifted to illuminating every corner of Kerewan Samba Sira. An additional 150 lights was planned to ensure that no street remains in darkness.
PHASE 2
TARGET: installation of 75 solar streetlights
STATUS: completed on the 28.1.2024
With the support of donors and volunteers, 75 solar lights were installed, significantly improving safety and quality of life for the villagers. The warm reception and gratitude from the community reflected the project’s positive impact, fostering a sense of security and well-being, especially during nighttime hours. The successful implementation of Phase 2 marks a milestone in the village’s development journey, highlighting the power of collective efforts in creating meaningful change.
PHASE 3
TARGET: installation of 75 solar streetlights
STATUS: completed on 26. 10. 2024
How to support further
You can show your support through:
- Active participation in the project via volunteering
- Supporting other activities in Kerewan samba sira (football academy, cotton trail project, development of community-based tourism, mud house construction, setting up a museum, volunteering in farming, volunteering in school)
Donation Details
Account Name: VOLUNTEER TRAILS – THE GAMBIA
Account Number (GMD): 6240037610
Account Number (EUR): 6240037611
Swift Code: ECOCGMGMXXX
Beneficiary Bank: Ecobank Gambia Ltd.
Beneficiary Bank Address: 42 Kairaba Avenue, Serekunda – The Gambia.
Your support is invaluable in bringing light to the entire Kerewan Samba Sira Village!
Contributions and Gratitude
None of this would have been possible without the generous contributions from various donors around the world, our supportive children sponsors and long term donors like Mr. Kenan Bajrić and Tina Mele, who exemplify the spirit of giving and solidarity. Their support not only funded the lights but also nourished the celebratory atmosphere during the installation.
The collaborative efforts of Volunteer Trails, My Gambia, and partners like Ayk Africa ensured a seamless execution, from logistics to media coverage. The heartfelt reactions from villagers, guests, and volunteers alike underscore the transformative power of collective action and compassion.