INVERNESS, Fla. — The Diner in Inverness held a fundraiser on Friday, April 12, on behalf of Chase who is chasing down the top rank of Eagle Scout.
People came to support Chase and enjoyed a classic car showcase happening during the event.
Chase is trying to solve a problem for the Citrus County School District. There is a need for shoes for teenagers who cannot afford them.
“I felt we should do something about that,” he said.
His mission is to obtain the highest honor in scouting, which fits in well with a career in scouting dedicated to service.
“I started as a Cub Scout when I was about six. I was in kindergarten,” he said. “And then from there, I built my way up to Boy Scout, and now I’m going for Eagle.”
Through scouting, Chase learned CPR and tinkered with trade jobs such as welding and carpentry at a very early age.
He has progressed on this scouting path, reaching new heights while accomplishing ropes courses, archery, and other outdoor tasks.
“Whatever Chase wants to put his mind to, he does it,” said Assistant Scoutmaster Charles Beetow, who has known Chase for nearly a decade.
Beetow said Chase never hesitates to help others.
That is why for his Eagle Scout project, Chase is collecting shoes sizes nine to 13 for the Citrus County Education Foundation by next Friday.
He is accomplishing goals in Boy Scouts and helping the community.
“Chase has grown exponentially,” said Mr. Beetow. “I mean it’s amazing what he’s accomplished.”
Chase said he hopes the fundraiser could go beyond the goal of helping less fortunate kids.
“So, all the money I get, any left after I get these 100 shoes or even more if I bypass my goal…all the money goes to the Citrus County School District,” he said. “And they have the money to do whatever they want with.”