Janesville couple leads fundraising for GIFTS shelter solar panels – The Janesville Gazette

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A gift of solar panels

Matt and Danielle McDonald, shown here with their children, led a fundraising drive to install solar panels on the roof of GIFTS Men’s Shelter in Janesville.




JANESVILLE — Matt and Danielle McDonald approached GIFTS Men’s Shelter, in Janesville, in the fall of 2022 with the idea of raising funds to install solar panels on the roof. The ideas was to help sustain the organization financially, by using the money saved on its electric bill for other purposes.

A new roof and a year and a half later, 73 solar panels and three inverters were installed on the roof of the shelter, 1025 N. Washington St., in April. They are expected to cut the shelter’s electricity bill in half.

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A gift of solar panels

Solar panels recently installed on the roof of GIFTS Men’s Shelter in Janesville. 






A gift of solar panels

Solar panels recently installed on the roof of GIFTS Men’s Shelter in Janesville.




  

     

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