Teen uses Eagle Scout project to provide masks to medical facilities
Local teen Andrew Miller became a member of the Cub Scouts when he was just six years old. A decade later, he has chosen to use his Eagle Scout project to improve his community. After hearing from his aunt, who works at a hospital in Tyler, that their facility had a mask shortage, Miller thought this must mean that local healthcare facilities were facing the same issue. He called medical facilities in town and found that he was correct. He decided then to begin making masks for his Eagle project. “I thought that it would benefit the community to get these needed masks,” said Miller.



