Local
Boy Scout Earns Eagle Award
Pay-It-Forward House Reaps the Benefit of
His Hard Work

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Sycamore
May
20, 2005 – This spring Sycamore High School Senior Paul Koehring was
looking for a project to finish his qualifications for Eagle Scout, when
area resident Amy Polzin suggested he help the local Pay-It-Forward House
associated with Kindred Hospital. Koehring,
a volunteer who coordinates the not-for profit organization’s database,
put him in touch with Executive Director Mary Lou Eubanks, who expressed a
need for an inventory-at-a-glance shelving unit that would serve as an
important supply organizer.
"Mrs.
Eubanks talked with me about the organization and what type of consumable
supplies they used on a regular basis.
Then she explained how important it was to quickly assess what
items were needed such as toilet paper, facial tissue, paper napkins, and
things like that. A large
shelving unit located in the garage seemed like the perfect thing to sort
and track those type of donated items,” said Koehring.
Once Koehring created a sketch of the shelving unit and received approval
from the Pay-It-Forward House and Boy Scout authorities, he raised funds
for the materials, drew up the final plans and coordinated the
construction of the unit with help from troop members Mike and Bruno
Frankowski, Tom and Anthony Barone, and Eric Lillstrom.
In early May the unit was installed and ready for use at the
Pay-It-Forward House.
“Paul’s
work was such a blessing. The community has been fabulous about donating
consumable items, but we were having such a hard time keeping them
organized. Now we have a
specific place to put things and can quickly identify which ones are
running low. This is a
tremendous asset for a volunteer-run organization that relies on the
generosity of others,” said Pay-It-Forward House Volunteer Coordinator
Gracia Polarek.
The Pay-It-Forward House maintains a
“Perpetual Needs List” outlining items that must be replenished on a
regular basis. To receive a
copy, please stop by their location at 719 Somonauk Street in Sycamore
between the hours of 11 am and 3 pm, Monday through Saturday, or call
Gracia Polarek at 815/758-5107.
About Kindred Hospital
Kindred Hospital in
Sycamore is a 69-bed long-term acute care facility providing intensive
medically complex services to ventilator and wound patients who are too
ill to be transferred to a nursing or rehabilitation facility, but do not
need to remain in a short-term acute care facility. The hospital offers a
team-based approach to meet individual patient needs and is
JCAHO-accredited and Medicare certified.
About
Pay-It-Forward House
Pay-It-Forward
House is located in Sycamore, IL, and is a charitable and benevolent
not-for-profit corporation that provides low-cost, temporary respite for
family members of patients at Kindred Hospital in a comfortable, home-like
setting. Located adjacent to the hospital, it is designed to
simultaneously accommodate three family units, or a total of 11 people,
and rooms will be provided on a first-come, first-served
basis. Admission to the house
requires a referral from a Kindred Hospital social worker or case manager,
but nobody will be refused a room due to inability to pay.
For more information go to www.payitforwardhouse.org.
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