LOOK: News reporter Mav Gonzales, celebs Bodie Cruz, Ina Feleo join Light it Forward

Philippine TV personalities Mav Gonzales, Bodie Cruz, and Ina Feleo respond to the LIGHT IT FORWARD challenge of Liter of Light.

Filipino news reporter Mav Gonzales, PBB’s Bodie Cruz, and Kapuso actress Ina Feleo have joined the LIGHT IT FORWARD Challenge to provide communities with solar lights.

The Light it Forward Challenge is Liter of Light’s newest campaign as the solar energy advocates continue to spread its message in the online world.

Gonzales, Cruz, and Feleo are among the popular personalities who accepted the challenge to build solar lamps in the comforts of their home.

The Filipino celebrities took to social media and posted their video challenge while educating everyone about the impact the LIGHT IT FORWARD will bring to communities in the Philippines.

Each solar lamp that the celebrity solar engineer builds will provide 12-16 hours of light to a family in communities without electricity. The assembled solar lamp will be sent back to the Liter of Light to be delivered to far-flung areas of the country.

Mav Gonzales

Mav Gonzales uploaded her video challenge on July 2, 2020, saying that building the solar light is her first vlog and goes on to showcase the unique features of the lamp.

Mav Gonzales is a sports reporter and a senior news correspondent on popular TV channel GMA 7.

“Alam ninyo ngayon na sobrang taas ng bills natin sa kuryente, makakatulong yung ganito kasi solar power hindi nauubos,” Gonzales said in the video.

(Since electric bills nowadays are very high, it (solar lights) will help because solar power is unlimited)

The GMA reporter also encouraged everyone to participate in the solar lighting movement.

“If you want to have your own light kits like this or if you want to donate, you want to help, just go to Liter of Light Instagram.”

After the news anchor finished the assembly process and successfully lit the solar lamp, she challenged her fellow news reporters to also join the campaign of LIGHT IT FORWARD.

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Our third successful solar engineer is Ms. Mav Gonzales!! Thank you @mav_gonzales for supporting our cause to make the world a brighter place through learning how to build solar lights through a little bit of sweat equity. LIGHT IT FORWARD is a challenge to assemble components of solar lights by hand. In less than 30 minutes, you can light it forward for communities without access to electricity. To join the challenge, send us a DM on IG: @literoflight FB: www.facebook.com/aliteroflight 💡💡💡 Reposted from Mav Gonzales: Light It Forward Challenge Now that our electricity bills are through the roof, the more that we have to rely on energy that’s free and unlimited. I got challenged by @illacdiaz to do the “Light It Forward” challenge and I did everything I could to make this light kit work 😂 If you want your own light kits or you want to donate and help give light to our kababayans without access to it, please visit @literoflight.💡 I challenge @raffytima @fraueygirl, @darlenecay and @selina_dagdag to light it forward too!

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Bodie Cruz

Bodie Cruz responded to the LIGHT IT FORWARD challenge of Mav Gonzales and posted the video on his Instagram on July 13, 2020.

Bodie Cruz is a former Pinoy Big Brother housemate and a TV actor. He is also sharing the spiritual light as he now serves as a full-fledged Pastor in Victory Church.

Cruz started his video by informing everyone of the advocacy of Liter of Light’s campaign – LIGHT IT FORWARD.

“This challenge was started to raise awareness of the millions of people out there who do not have access to electricity,” Cruz said.

“People are saying that the most important thing to have in this quarantine season is internet. But there are lots of people out there who can’t even power up a modem, or charge their cellphones, or laptops, or even light a bulb,” the actor and pastor added.

The Filipino actor advocates for the Liter of Light as an organization that provides low-cost but high-quality solar-powered lights to people who have little or no access to electricity.

Bodie also commends the features of the lamp which was made out of recyclable materials such as bottled water and PVC.

Each solar kit also consists of numbered wires and an instruction manual for an easier assembly process which will only take up for about 20-30 minutes.

After lighting the solar lamp, the actor challenged his family and friends, Ina Feleo and Slick Rick, to LIGHT IT FORWARD.

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Thank you @bodiecruz for answering the call to accept our LIGHT IT FORWARD Challenge, and for challenging others to do the same! We look forward to seeing their videos soon ✨ LIGHT IT FORWARD is a challenge to assemble components of solar lights by hand. In less than 30 minutes, you can light it forward for communities without access to electricity. To join the challenge, send us a DM on IG: @literoflight FB: www.facebook.com/aliteroflight 💡💡💡 Reposted from Bodie Cruz: There are millions of people out there without access to electricity. Liter of Light invites all of us to assemble solar powered lamps to bring light to those families’ homes. ☀💡 I was challenged by @mav_gonzales, and now I’m tagging @tirsocruziii, @djanincruz, @ina_feleo, @_slickrick, and all of you to Light It Forward. To get your kits, message @literoflight here on Instagram. 👊🏼💯 #LightItForward

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Ina Feleo

Kapuso actress Ina Feleo accepted the LIGHT IT FORWARD challenge of her friend, Bodie Cruz, and shared her video on July 21, 2020.

Feleo explains to the viewers that the solar lighting champion Liter of Light has sent her the solar kits to be assembled by herself and promoted the lamp’s durability that will work up to 3 years.

While making the lamp, the actress expressed her admiration to the organization’s campaign saying,

“This is a beautiful project because, in the Philippines alone, 20M Filipinos do not have access to electric current.”

After her triumphant lighting, the actress passed the challenge to her family and her celebrity friends Mike Tan, Chynna Ortaleza, and Charee Pineda.

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Thank you Ms. @ina_feleo for accepting our Light It Forward Challenge, and for challenging your friends to join our campaign ✨✨ LIGHT IT FORWARD is a challenge to assemble components of solar lights by hand. In less than 30 minutes, you can light it forward for communities without access to electricity. To join the challenge, send us a DM on IG: @literoflight FB: www.facebook.com/aliteroflight 💡💡💡 Reposted from Ina Feleo: Building a Solar Lamp Thank you @literoflight for this campaign to help spread light 💛 to our fellow Filipinos without access to electricity. Thank you too to @bodiecruz for challenging me to #lightitforward and now I’m challenging @anagfeleo @tippydossantos8 @jopesquivias @daxvisaya @imiketan @chynsortaleza @chareepineda to do the same!😃

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These Filipino celebrities comprise the first batch of the Light it Forward challengers including newsman Mark Zambrano and theatre actor Robert Seña.

The solar lighting campaign is a partnership between Liter of Light and Filipino pride advocacy group Good news Pilipinas to challenge Filipinos to LIGHT IT FORWARD and build solar lamps to light up communities without electricity.

Do you want to accept the Light it Forward Challenge? Message the Light it Forward team on Facebook to find out how you can join the advocacy!

This article on solar challengers Mav Gonzales, Bodie Cruz, and Ina Feleo first appeared on Light it Forward.

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