🏆 Pick your favorites for this year's Carolina's Finest Awards for a chance to win $100! VOTE NOW

Your Power

Sending teenagers to Washington, D.C.

More than 1,500 students from across the country use planes, trains and automobiles to get to the nation’s capital to be a part of the electric cooperatives’ Youth Tour each summer. The Youth Tour takes high school-aged students to Washington, D.C. for a week to learn more about electric cooperatives, view their government in action and reach out and touch places that have taken a prominent role in our nation’s history.

Students who attend the trip gain leadership and teamwork skills. North Carolina’s electric cooperatives offer the expenses-paid experience to help develop future leaders. To learn if your cooperative sponsors students on the Youth Tour visit NCElectricCooperatives.com/youthtour.

Share Your Thoughts

Have a question about this story or just want to share what you thought? We’d love to hear from you!

Related Stories

View All
Your Power

Supporting Music on the Global Stage

Mojotone earned Exporter of the Year honors for its global business success

Your Power

NC Electric Co-ops Advocate for Rural Communities at Rally in Raleigh

North Carolina electric co-ops bring the voices of rural communities to lawmakers in Raleigh

Your Power

Technology Leader Named COO of NCEMC

Chris VanLokeren to help lead NCEMC through a changing energy landscape

Your Power

NC Electric Cooperative’s CEO Joe Brannan Retires

Brannan reflects on 20 years of service