East Helena Boy Scouts build and present "coffee shed" to VA

Evan is an East Helena Troop 212 Life Scout transitioning into an Eagle Scout, though needs to finish a plan to do so. He motionless to finish a shed. A storage strew that will reason coffee donations for veterans.

“Last year, we lifted 1,300 cans of coffee. The storage comforts during a VA were not sufficient for all those cans. So, we saw a need to build some-more storage space and motionless to yield it,” says Evan Ceaicobschi, a Troop 212 director transitioning to Eagle Scout.

Evan and a infantry (pictured above) collected to build a shed. They grown a strew previously and finally fabricated it to execution during Fort Harrison. The strew will be an further to a coffee module set by The Mountain States section of a Paralyzed Veterans of America organization. A non-profit that worked with a scouts before.

“It’s only a delight. The scouts have always been a smashing program. They’ve always been concerned in my coffee program. They’ve always donated coffee to a veterans, each year,” says Daniel Koehl, Mountain States Chapter Paralyzed Veterans of America Vice President.

The module allows for any outpatient hospital in a state to give giveaway coffee to their veterans as they revisit with their doctor. A module that Evan feels is an respect to give.

“I’m flattering unapproachable of what I’ve been means to do. Of course, we wouldn’t be means to finish it but a lot of people assisting me, but volunteers. It’s a good feeling being means to assistance a community, generally veterans,” says Evan.