Mylo Fowler has long known of a pressing need for power and light on the Navajo Reservation.
After all, he was raised in one of the nearly 20,000 homes on the reservation without those essentials, reading and doing homework by candlelight.
If his own experience wasn’t enough to push him into action, a recent trip to the reservation added to his motivation.
Last year, he visited a family in New Mexico where the grandmother was raising two grandkids. They had medicine that needed to stay cold, but without a refrigerator, they weren’t able to take the proper doses for the time required to get healthy.