Giving Back 2023

Giving Back 2023

2023 was a big year for Sun Path Electric, both in terms of expanding our offerings to the community and giving back to foster resiliency and promote policies that combat climate change. We have always been a mission-driven company and remain committed to fighting climate change through our business and business practices.

Each year we give to several local, national, and international non-profits that are working towards creating a healthy planet and thriving communities by tackling some aspect of climate change.

2023 Giving Summary:

We made a donation for each solar system installed to support educating women in developing countries to install solar panels in their communities through the Barefoot College's Solar Mamas program. This effort supports both their financial and energy independence.

 

 

This year we sponsored a table at the 20th Anniversary gala for Climate Solutions in support of their commitment to spearheading inclusive, science-based, and replicable state-level solutions to the climate crisis. 

 

 

We donated $1000 to launch the grassroots advocacy effort, Stand Up for Solar, as well as served on the Board of Directions and chaired the Outreach Committee for the
Washington Solar Energy Industries Association.

 

 
In addition to working with the local association and supporting women internationally, we also provided corporate donations for national advocacy efforts on climate change to the Environmental Defense Fund, Sierra Club, and Union of Concerned Scientists

 

 

 

 

 

Meet Abby: Seattle Solar Client Turned Solar Sales Consultant

Meet Abby: Seattle Solar Client Turned Solar Sales Consultant

We had a lovely virtual Q&A with Abby Suplizio, a West Seattle resident and Sun Path Seattle solar client turned Solar Sales Consultant. Abby, a longtime environmental advocate, was also the West Seattle chapter lead for CoolMom, a local mom-focused climate non-profit, when her kids were young. While CoolMom is no longer active, Abby is thrilled to continue her environmental advocacy work through solar and energy efficiency education.