Madeline Hiteshue was chosen to represent North Carolina and EnergyUnited, her sponsoring electric cooperative, at this year’s Youth Tour in Washington, D.C.
“This trip showed me the true impact electric cooperatives have and their positive effect on our entire country.”
One of the most beneficial activities we participated in was to create and manage our own cooperative, the “H2O Cooperative.” The purpose of the project was to learn how a co-op works, so that we would have first-hand experience prior to the start of our trip. We were able to run for the board of directors, and our peers voted for the representatives. From here, the board assigned managers and prices of snacks for the week. The managers were responsible for restocking the coolers and determining how much product to take for the day, as well as managing our “co-op cash” — our form of currency for the duration of the trip. This was a great way to jump into the co-op world.
This trip opened my eyes and helped me further see our nation as more than just my small town. Students from all over our state and the entire country met to make a difference for our future. This trip showed me the true impact electric cooperatives have — expanding further than my own experience in Mooresville — and their positive effect on our entire country. I am so thankful and honored to be a part of this community!
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