The framework built on the Mall will be dismantled following the event and trucked to Brownsville, Texas. It will then be reassembled to serve as a model for 84 additional affordable green homes YouthBuild students will construct for families whose homes were destroyed or damaged by Hurricane Dolly last summer.

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Team Work

YouthBuild Project on The National Mall

YouthBuild Project on The National Mall

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    YouthBuild members erect the last wall of the energy-efficient home students built on the National Mall during the Green Homebuilding Service Day.

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    Senator John Kerry, a longtime supporter of YouthBuild, addresses students during the closing ceremonies of the YouthBuild AmeriCorps Green Homebuilding Service Day.

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    During the 'parade of states,' a YouthBuild member from Virginia holds up a key representing the 300 affordable homes the group has built or refurbished in the state.

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    A YouthBuild student practices installing spray-foam insulation at the group's green building education event on the Mall in Washington.

Though many of the YouthBuild groups have been implementing green building practices into their new and rehab projects, this was the first national event devoted to green.

Recognizing the growing green movement and its economic opportunities, YouthBuild students are enthusiastic, reported a team of instructors from YouthBuild Philadelphia, which led the build-out of the house. “They realize they’re on the forefront; they’re excited,” explained Chris Pisano, noting the tremendous opportunity for green jobs. “Some of them feel like pioneers.”

“Green is America’s opportunity to leap forward in a smart, common-sense way,” said Richard Halpin, founder and CEO of American Youthworks, which oversees the Casa Verde Builders YouthBuild program in Austin, Texas, and was responsible for leading the event’s green efforts. The Austin group has been building affordable green homes for more than a decade, including 4- and 5-Star homes under the Austin Energy Green Building program. “This national meeting allows us to share these energy-efficient building skills across America,” Halpin said.

According to Halpin, studies show that young people without job skills can cost $2 million each in criminal justice costs. For 1% of that money, YouthBuild is training them to be energy-efficient-home builders.

Indeed, the rewards of YouthBuild were evident in every enthusiastic face in the tent of the closing ceremonies, which rocked with chants, cheers, and standing ovations for an all-star lineup of speakers that included YouthBuild graduates and government supporters such as Senator John Kerry (D-Mass.), who has been an advocate for the organization since the early ’90s, Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-D.C.), and a representative for the Department of Labor. First Lady Michelle Obama had visited the students earlier in the day.

“I don’t care if it’s two houses or 2,000 houses,” Kerry said. “They all make a difference.”

With a push from the new presidential administration and a growing demand due to harsh economic conditions, community service is very much in the national spotlight. “Every one of these homes you’re bringing online is needed more than ever,” Kerry said. “You’re helping to build America here, not just yourselves.”