Pandemic projects: Inland NW Trinity Project volunteer's idea takes off: Wooden crosses carted worldwide

When Joe Kramarz read about Scott Hendricks’ wooden cross pandemic project in The Spokesman-Review, he wondered if there might be a way for Hendricks to partner with Inland Northwest Trinity Project.

Hendricks had begun making and giving away crosses last year after a grand mal seizure resulted in the discovery of a brain tumor and a diagnosis of astrocytoma – a slow-growing malignant cancer. The tumor caused epilepsy, leaving him unable to work or drive.

He began making the crosses in his backyard shed in Otis Orchards. Giving them away gave him a sense of purpose.

“I’ve given away over 500 hundred crosses in less than a year,” he

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