A teen from Fresno, aiming to become an Eagle Scout, tackled a public project to give back to his community—and show respect to military families who have sacrificed for their country. Before Christian Juvet, 17, could reach his goal of becoming an Eagle Scout, he had to show he was worthy of the title. “Throughout Scouts, you’re taught a lot of different lessons and, and just traits of how to be a good citizen, and how to give back in your community,” he told The Epoch Times. “And it all really just led up to this Eagle project.” Christian learned of a concrete flag memorial in Roeding Park that was in disrepair and badly in need of refurbishing. “I’ve seen how bad it was, and how faded and unmaintained it was,” Juvet said. “And after doing more research, I found the historical significance and the purpose that it was made for honoring …