Ragav Jeevanantham, Hopkinton High School senior, has recently completed his Eagle Scout service project by planning and building a set of training steps for dogs waiting for adoption at the Greyhound Friends shelter. Asked why he chose this particular project, Ragav said “I’ve been volunteering at Greyhound Friends for about two and a half years. I love dogs and feel a strong connection to them, so I wanted to provide something that could help them. Now we can teach them how to go up and down stairs, which some dogs are a little afraid of. Training can improve their chances to be adopted.”
With the help of volunteer scouts from Hopkinton’s Troop 1 and several of their parents, the work was completed on September 28, 2024, ahead of schedule. “I’m really grateful for all the adults and scouts who came to help out with the project,” Ragav adds. “Because of their cooperation and diligence we were able to finish the project in just one day.” He presented a detailed project proposal, recruited volunteers, and raised funds to cover the project’s expenses.
The following Hopkinton residents assisted in the project:
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Muthu and Ragav Jeevanantham, Ganga Yerramsetti, Karen Bograd, Mac Rangwala, Ravi Jana
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Hopkinton High students Kevin Zhu and Goutham Lakkireddy, who also volunteer regularly at the shelter
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Marshe Kassed, Evan McDaniel, Ryan McDaniel, Gideon McFarland, Kaizar Rangwala, Ezra Vanguri Longtime shelter volunteer and past president Cathy DeNorscia of Marlborough oversaw this project. “I’m so thankful that the incredible Hopkinton High School volunteers and the parents from Boy Scout Troop #1 built this amazing ramp and stairs,” she beamed.
Greyhound Friends executive director Terri Shepard added, “Not only are the kennel dogs learning some new skills, they’re also gaining confidence and benefiting from a fun new activity in their day. This is such a big help to us.”
Hopkinton’s Ragav Jeevanantham Completes Eagle Scout Service Project at Greyhound Friends
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