Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County, TN

Eagle Scout creates Community Kiosks for 3 Clarksville nonprofits

The kiosks at Clarksville ReStore, other locations will feature literature from local nonprofit organizations

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (September 15, 2020) – Taydan Jackson of Clarksville, Tennessee has completed his Eagle Scout project, which is now on display through three local nonprofit social service agencies to provide service information to the public.

Jackson met with representatives from Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County, Tennessee (HFHMCTN) last fall to brainstorm a community project that would benefit those in need in the community. He decided to create a Community Kiosk, which will provide information to the public on more than a dozen local nonprofit charities and services.

Three kiosks will be stationed in Clarksville at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore (404 Madison Street), Loaves and Fishes (215 Foster Street) and Manna Café Ministries (605 Providence Blvd.).

Jackson was responsible for designing, fundraising, securing donations of materials, and arranging for transport of the kiosks.

“This has the potential to help a lot of people. If it helps one person find out where they can learn to read or get help for a family member with special needs, then this is a success to me,” Jackson said. “My goal is to see how many people I could help with one generalized effort. There’s no way to help each person every time there is a need, so to make this information available to people, where they’re likely to find it was my goal and I feel I accomplished that.”

Jackson thanked Bob Brundage, Roger Nell, Jason Senn, Brett Jackson, scouts and parents of Troop 503, and Lowe’s Home Improvement on Madison Street for helping him with the project.

An unveiling for the kiosk was held at the Habitat ReStore on Saturday, September 12. The Habitat ReStore is a furniture, home goods, and building supply reseller that provides funds to Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County.

“We get thousands of customers in our store every month and the Community Kiosk will provide pamphlets, applications, and volunteer information for many nonprofits who provide food, youth mentoring, utility assistance, free classes, and other services,” HFHMCTN Executive Director Rob Selkow said.

Loaves and Fishes Executive Director Dr. Rita Burnett attended the unveiling and expressed her gratitude to Taydan for his project.

“Taydan has truly blessed us with the project and he is a phenomenal young man. Many of our clients don’t have internet and we can’t wait to display this project to provide them with information on legal aid, disability assistance, housing, recovery, and other types of assistance and available resources,” she said.

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To schedule a pickup or request more information about Clarksville ReStore, call 931-645-4242 or email donate@clarksvillerestore.org. Donations can also be dropped off at the rear loading dock at 404 Madison Street in downtown Clarksville. 

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