NAIT students use education to give back to village school in Peru
It was a once-in-a-lifetime trip for ten students from the Alternative Energy Technology program at NAIT, who used what they've learned about off-grid power systems in college to help the school in a remote mountain village of about 500 people in Peru. Ciara Yaschuk has their story.
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