Light pollution is increasingly obscuring our view of the night sky, impacting both human health and wildlife. The Globe at Night (GaN) program invites citizens to help combat this issue by tracking and documenting light pollution using smartphone apps and Sky Quality Meters, contributing vital data to create a global map of night sky quality. Organizations like DarkSky International are advocating for smarter lighting solutions to enhance safety while protecting our view of the cosmos. Community initiatives, such as those seen in Tucson, Arizona, have successfully reduced light pollution through collective action, demonstrating that local efforts can achieve significant results. By getting involved in this movement, individuals can help restore the beauty of the night sky, promote environmental health, and rekindle public appreciation for the wonders of the universe.