Boy Scout Glenn Vajda has been keeping his eyes and ears
open for an Eagle Scout project to complete before he turns 18. As a junior
firefighter and an EMT student, he found a need in Windham many times when the
fire truck went to a call.
“One time there was a woman in labor and we couldn’t find
the house,” Vajda said. It’s calls like that which prompted him to do a project
that would benefit the community and its safety.
Starting this weekend, Vajda and other volunteers will be
going up and down streets searching for homes that need large reflective
numbers to help emergency first responders find the homes. Numbers will be put
on mailboxes or posts or on metal blue signs that will be mounted to the house
so that “the fire department can better see the addresses,” he said.
The beneficiary of the project is the Windham Fire-Rescue
Association, which is made up of retired firefighters, active firefighters, junior
firefighters and fire-police. If more signs need to be done after Vajda’s
December deadline, the association will take over the project, he said.
Vajda is looking for volunteers whether they are Scouts
or anyone looking for community service hours. His goal is to put numbers on
between 250 and 300 addresses in Windham. He’d like to concentration on Center
Windham which is where he covers when he works for the department, but he said
that he will go anywhere in the Town of Windham if there is a need. Applications
can be filled out and sent to Vajda at “Mailbox Numbers”, General Delivery,
Windham, ME 04062. People can also email mailboxnumbersbsa@gmail.com for
more information or to ask for numbers to be put on their location.
All of this will be done free of charge. Vajda has been
selling popcorn for the six years he’s been in the troop and has raised enough
money to do the majority of the project without additional fundraising. The
money he has saved over the years could have been used for summer camp or other
programs, but Vajda saved it for his project.
He would like to have the project completed by November
or when the snow begins. He will be going door to door starting with areas he
knows needs numbers.
Vajda is a senior at Windham High School and a member of
Boy Scout Troop 51. He has been a Scout for 11 years. When he graduates he
would like to join the military to do fire and rescue. He is considering
attending Eastern Maine Community College in Bangor in their fire science
major.
To have your home numbered, email mailboxnumbersbsa@gmail.com or
fill out a form in next week’s edition of The Windham Eagle and drop it in the
mail at the address above.
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