By Kevin Strong, CBS Colorado Editor
In a cluttered corner of the parking garage beneath the United Way's Five Points facility in Denver, 17-year-old Carter Baca addresses a small group of volunteers.
The dozen or so fellow members of Boy Scout Troop 707, family, and friends are there to help Carter earn the rank of Eagle Scout.
"This pile is all donations that have been given to the United Way. We're going to be moving them to a different spot," says Baca.
Carter Baca, left, works toward becoming an Eagle Scout in the parking lot of the United Way in Denver, helping the organization renovate to help more people in need. CBS
That different spot is a residential facility that the United Way operates. The donations will help furnish apartments for those needing a place to stay.
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