Project SINAG: Sparkling Impact through Solar Lights

By Ma. Jurilyn Bicoy | Posted on June 11, 2026

A powerful step toward sustainable and community-driven development was ignited in Barangay Camanga with the launch of Project SINAG: Sparkling Impact through Solar Lights. As solar lights began to illuminate the community, they symbolized more than just brightness—they reflected hope, progress, and opportunity for every resident.

More than an infrastructure initiative, Project SINAG serves as a beacon of change, proving how clean and renewable energy can light the path toward safer streets, empowered communities, and a brighter future for all.

From left to right: PE Joric Jimenez, Rtr. Trisha Veronica, partners from JJL Design and Build, Pres. Ma. Jurilyn Bicoy and Barangay Captain Jeanalyn during the launching and groundbreaking of Project Sinag.

For years, residents of Barangay Camanga have faced the challenges of inadequate public lighting. Dimly lit streets and dangerous blind curves have made nighttime travel risky, limiting mobility and increasing vulnerability to accidents and crime. These everyday struggles underscored a pressing need for a reliable and sustainable solution. 

Project SINAG answered that call. 

On February 8, Project SINAG entered its construction phase, initiating the development of its solar lighting infrastructure.

By harnessing the power of solar energy, the initiative introduced an innovative, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly approach to public lighting. Solar-powered street lights now stand where darkness once dominated, offering not only illumination but also renewed confidence among community members. With no added electricity costs, these lights provide consistent brightness while promoting long-term sustainability.

On February 28, 2026, the club members visited the site and made every detail of the solar street lights in accordance to the branding of the club.

 A site visit on February 28, 2026, reaffirmed the project’s impact. What was once a proposal had become a visible transformation, a proof that clean energy solutions can drive real change at the grassroots level. The installation of solar lights has already begun to reshape daily life, making streets safer and nights more navigable.

On March 14, the Rotaract Club of Ipil Sibugay, alongside the Barangay Captain and officials of Camanga, and project beneficiaries—including Mr. Henry de Tomas, represented by his daughter, and Judge Glenn Sabijon—took part in the official Turnover and Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) Signing.

The journey reached a meaningful milestone on March 14, 2026, during the official turnover and Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) signing of the three solar street lights to the beneficiaries. This moment symbolized more than completion, it marked the beginning of shared responsibility and continued collaboration between stakeholders and the community. 

From left to right, Ms. Rashel de Tomas (Representative of Mr. Henry de Tomas), President Ma. Jurilyn Bicoy of RAC Ipil SIbugay, Hon. Jeanalyn Duhilag and Barangay Councilor of Camanga and Judge Glenn Sabijon as they formally sign the MOA.

Project SINAG is more than a lighting initiative. It is a beacon of hope, a testament to what can be achieved when innovation meets purpose. By illuminating roads, it also lights the path toward empowerment, safety, and environmental stewardship. In Barangay Camanga, the night is no longer a barrier—it is now a space filled with possibility.

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