David Park is entering his senior year at Monarch High
School, and also on the verge of receiving his Eagle Scout Rank through the Boy
Scouts of America. To achieve this rank, every Scout must complete a service
project, and David chose to partner with Imagine! for his project.
David’s sister, Gina, has been receiving services from
Imagine! for over a decade. “Imagine! has given so much to Gina and our family
that I wanted to give back,” said David. “They provided a platform to help Gina
and that really struck a chord with me. She learned how to express her emotions
better, helping us understand her needs.”
Imagine! provided Gina and her family a platform, and in
turn, David literally provided Imagine! a platform by way of a refurbished
second level deck at the Boulder CORE/Labor Source (CLS) site. After several
meetings and a year of collaboration, David felt this was his best way of
giving back.
“My Scout Master suggested that this project would be too
big and he recommended I pick something else. But I saw how badly it needed
repair and felt that it would have the biggest impact on services at Imagine!.”
David recruited a total of 20 boy scouts and parents to help out.
“It was a labor of love on David’s part,” said Jeff
Rodarti, CLS Coordinator.
David and his crew stripped the old and rusted baseboards
and fencing, then CLS staff members gutted the mud and junk that was resting
underneath the boards. The next three weekends involved all the construction
and assembly. One weekend, David and his dad built and installed the railing on
their own.
After four full weekends of hard work, David and his
volunteers finished a job that was predicted to be too big of a task. David and
Jeff Rodarti were determined to see this project through, putting in countless
hours of preparation and labor.
“We are very grateful to David for his time and effort,”
said Rodarti. “Not only was the old deck an eyesore, but it was slowly becoming
a safety risk.” The counselors have already taken advantage of the new space, using it to complete documentation or make phone calls. The coordinators
plan to schedule staff development activities on the new deck as well.
"If feels great to see the project finished," said David. "I learned how to be more flexible and that not everything will work out as planned." David has only a few merit badges to go before receiving his Eagle Scout Rank. "The hard part is over." The endless hours of planning and constructing are in the books, and Imagine! is grateful for his service.
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