the first day i got out, i ended up staying at union station, downwn l.a., and then fr there, i look at myself. i was like, man, like, really hit rock bottom, b i was rlly tempted to start slanging and making quick money how i used to say. i had all the connections and everything. i went to homeboys, and i remember there was a solar program they had right there. you know what, i go, solar's gonna be a career for me, so, i'm gonna just stick with the solar. so, i end up doing the solar and grid alternatives came over there and they gave us training. so, right here, we're getting all this hands-on training that will give me the skills to go look for a job anywhere else in the industry. hom: what grid alternatives does is install panels for communities in areas that are environmentally disadvantaged. helping low-income people get access to cleaner energy and ad better lives where they have access to more enomic resources. california is actually at the forefront of solar just because the state has created so many inntives to expand. so, that means there are about 90,000 people who are wo