Volunteers playing crucial role in pandemic response
By: John Riley
and last updated 2021-01-07 10:24:18-05
HELENA â Long before the first rays of sunlight fell upon the Scratch Gravel Hills Wednesday morning, more than a dozen volunteers were hard at work to ensure the COVID-19 vaccination clinic for health care workers at the fairgrounds ran smoothly.
Capital High Sophomore and Troop #214 Boy Scout Zach Heller was directing traffic while bundled in winter gear for the freezing temperatures.
Heller got to the fairgrounds shortly after 6:00 a.m. and was out helping for a couple hours when traffic volunteers are needed most before heading to school that morning. Getting up early and standing in the cold doesnât bother him though because he knows that heâs helping his community.
Volunteers playing crucial role in pandemic response
By: John Riley
and last updated 2021-01-07 10:23:27-05
HELENA â Long before the first rays of sunlight fell upon the Scratch Gravel Hills Wednesday morning, more than a dozen volunteers were hard at work to ensure the COVID-19 vaccination clinic for health care workers at the fairgrounds ran smoothly.
Capital High Sophomore and Troop #214 Boy Scout Zach Heller was directing traffic while bundled in winter gear for the freezing temperatures.
Heller got to the fairgrounds shortly after 6:00 a.m. and was out helping for a couple hours when traffic volunteers are needed most before heading to school that morning. Getting up early and standing in the cold doesnât bother him though because he knows that heâs helping his community.
Volunteers playing crucial role in pandemic response
By: John Riley
and last updated 2021-01-07 10:49:00-05
HELENA â Long before the first rays of sunlight fell upon the Scratch Gravel Hills Wednesday morning, more than a dozen volunteers were hard at work to ensure the COVID-19 vaccination clinic for health care workers at the fairgrounds ran smoothly.
Capital High Sophomore and Troop #214 Boy Scout Zach Heller was directing traffic while bundled in winter gear for the freezing temperatures.
Heller got to the fairgrounds shortly after 6:00 a.m. and was out helping for a couple hours when traffic volunteers are needed most before heading to school that morning. Getting up early and standing in the cold doesnât bother him though because he knows that heâs helping his community.