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LEHIGH VALLEY WEATHER

Eagle Scout project yields 3,000-item donation for Cay Galgon Life House

The Bethlehem community came together in a big way to help Cay Galgon Life House, thanks to one local Boy Scout. Lyam Battista-Shook of Troop 439 in Salisbury Township coordinated a community-wide collection of toiletry supplies for the shelter that serves pregnant women and women with young children for his Eagle Scout project. The result was a collection of close to 3,000 toiletries for the shelter. Shook and his parents, his brother and some of his fellow scouts delivered the supplies to Cay Galgon May 7.

Cay Galgon Life House (formerly known as Mary’s Shelter) is a shelter for pregnant women and women with young children experiencing homelessness. The facility has space for seven pregnant women and a few larger rooms for women with children. The women seeking services are paired with a case worker who helps them formulate a birthing plan and access medical coverage, any services they need, such as food stamps and legal aid, and other means of building self-sufficiency, including job placement and education. Women who are pregnant or have children, and are experiencing homelessness do not have to live at Cay Galgon to access the shelter’s services. An estimated 400 families are currently receiving services at Cay Galgon.

The majority of the items donated through Shook’s project were given by Allentown Central Catholic HS, where Shook is in his senior year, and the Allentown Central Catholic Mini Vikes Football and Cheer association. Shook also received several donations from Relevant Church and Horizon Church, both located in Allentown.

Besides approaching organizations to donate, Shook handed out flyers in Allentown and Salisbury Township with the help of fellow scouts Aidan Joyce, Neal Russo, Riley Nemitz, and Jonah Nemitz. He also recruited the help of Senator Patrick Toomey and his son Duncan Toomey, who assisted with the flyer distribution.

“My goal was 280 items and I received close to 3,000 for my project,” Shook said. “It’s great to see the Lehigh Valley come together for a good cause like this.”

As a Boy Scout for the past 12 years, Shook has been involved with Big Brother Big Sister, the Allentown Rescue Mission, Pheobe Home and several food pantries and road clean-ups. He explained that he initially wanted to focus his Eagle Scout project on coordinating a coat drive for a local shelter. Because coats are seasonal, he changed over to toiletries and chose Cay Galgon to benefit.

“Becoming an Eagle Scout is about leadership as well as service,” explained Jeremy Battista, Shook’s father. “The scout is supposed to show leadership throughout the project. So, we sat back and let him take the reins. We took instructions from him about how we could help, but the project was all him.”

Shook will attend Muhlenberg College in the fall, where he looks forward to studying business and partnering with the college’s various service-oriented clubs and organizations. He is grateful for the assistance he received for this project from his parents, Jeremy and Lauren Battista, his brother, Nolan Battista, fellow scouts Aidan Joyce, Neal Russo, Riley Nemitz and Jonah Nemitz, and Senator Patrick Toomey and Duncan Toomey.

Lyam Battista-Shook's father, Jeremy Battista, helped Shook deliver the nearly 3,000-item donation to Cay Galgon on May 7.
press photos by elisabeth kemmerer Lyam Battista-Shook carries in the last of the 3,000 items with the help of fellow scouts Aidan Joyce, Neal Russo, Riley Nemitz, and Jonah Nemitz.
Image 3: Formula and baby food were also among some of the items collected for Cay Galgon Life House for Lyam Battista-Shook's Eagle Scout project.
Lyam Battista-Shook and his family delivered the last of the 3,000 donated items at Cay Galgon Life House around 10 a.m. May 7.
Image 5: The items Lyam Battista-Shook collected for Cay Galgon Life House cover the floor from the stacks of diapers to the front of the room totally almost 3,000 items.