“Brookline citizens are very politically and environmentally engaged,” says Amanda Hirst, director of the Public Library of Brookline (PLB). “There is a keen interest in reducing reliance on fossil fuels and, as such, they look for ways to advocate [for] reducing one’s carbon footprint.”“The program has been really well received, and has been a successful partnership,” Hirst says. “[MOF] recognized the need for these kits before we did, and it has helped us fulfill community needs.”