Eagle Scout Project Brings Lasting Impact to Sibert House

Jack, a young Boy Scout from Troop 162, made a lasting impact at Sibert House – an 8-unit apartment building owned by PathForward that offers safe, supportive housing – for his Eagle Scout Project.

Using funds he raised himself, Jack built two handcrafted picnic tables—creating a welcoming outdoor space where residents, many of them veterans, can gather, share a meal, and find connection.

His compassion and leadership moved our entire community. To thank Jack and his troop, we invited them for a tour of our Homeless Services Center, where they saw firsthand how collective efforts can lead to big change.

Jack’s project is a powerful reminder: Every gesture, no matter how small, makes a positive impact on the community.

You can help too. Organize a food or clothing drive. Donate gift cards. Prepare bagged meals. Share the PathForward mission on social media. Whatever your capacity, your kindness matters.

Let’s build a more compassionate community—together.

Volunteer with PathForward: Email us at admin@pfva.org