Empowering youth to create solutions to today’s ecological challenges through hands-on projects.
Youth Eco Solutions (YES!) takes its mission seriously. So as they were thinking about how students might learn about reducing energy and water use, they knew they wanted it to be hands-on.
But it was 2020. According to Shelli-Kae Foster, YES! Director, “Due to distance learning, we wanted a project that students could do at home.”
The solution? The “Lights! Water! Action!” kit. Area utilities – Great River Energy, Kandiyohi Power Cooperative, and Runestone Electric Association – provided materials for each kit: 9 LED light bulbs, a faucet aerator, a water flow test bag, and leak detector tablets. Jacob Selseth, West Central CERT Coordinator, created a 19-point survey to help students conduct their own home energy assessments. The survey covered water heating, showers, baths, clothes washing and drying, HVAC (heating, ventilating & air conditioning), refrigerator/freezers, lighting, home building envelope, and utility bills.