Heat Islands Intensify St. Louis Summer for Many
Heat Islands Intensify St. Louis Summer for Many Image Credit: Esri, USGS | Esri, FAO, NOAA | The Trust for Public Land, Descartes Labs, USGS […]
Heat Islands Intensify St. Louis Summer for Many Image Credit: Esri, USGS | Esri, FAO, NOAA | The Trust for Public Land, Descartes Labs, USGS […]
EnergyCare Profiles: Ms. Deshay Ms. Deshay’s story starts with the early demise of her single mother. “I came back to St. Louis in 1987, after […]
EnergyCare Teams Up With WashU Again Xueyue Yue Yongqing Wang Yujun Huang Heat Map in North City Heat Map for Clients in South City For […]
We are building a referral program for client friends and family, virtual wellness checks, and conducting surveys to measure health outcomes, client comfortability, client perceptions, and home satisfaction before and after weatherization.
Our founder Sister Pat, known as Patsy by her loving family and personal friends, lived her life as a true humanitarian.
The St. Louis summer heat once again proved dangerous for many low-income seniors, people with disabilities and chronic health problems.
A new component to EnergyCare’s strategy for helping low-income families in the city focuses measuring the problem through free home energy audits.
EnergyCare’s services allow seniors to age in place by keeping their homes safer (cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter).
COVID-19 has placed a high- intensity spotlight on the deleterious effects of deep-seated ageism, sexism and racism on older Americans, suggests a new paper from Washington University.
Compounded by the effects of COVID-19, EnergyCare clients are in greater need for relief from the heat now more than ever. Here are two stories of John and Lola and their experiences with EnergyCare.