This learning resource focuses on identifying and analyzing a local environmental health issue to understand its impact on the community and propose collaborative solutions. It begins with a 'See-Think-Wonder' exercise, encouraging participants to observe and reflect on their local environment, followed by a retrieval practice where they list known environmental health hazards. The resource guides users through synthesizing information by summarizing the main issue, detailing its health impacts on residents, and explaining its importance to the community's future. Additionally, it introduces the Claim-Evidence-Reasoning (CER) framework to propose a practical community solution, followed by a structured discussion protocol aimed at fostering collaboration among participants. The reflection part encourages individuals to consider their actions moving forward, including drafting a message to local officials to communicate their findings.