Project EverGreen Recognizes National SnowCare For Troops Awareness Weeks

Project EverGreen, in partnership with program sponsor Boss Snowplow, is celebrating National SnowCare for Troops Awareness Week Jan. 21-27 to spotlight and recognize the valuable work being performed by dedicated volunteers across the country.

Snow Care For Troops

Project EverGreen, in partnership with program sponsor Boss Snowplow, is celebrating National SnowCare for Troops Awareness Week Jan. 21-27 to spotlight and recognize the valuable work being performed by dedicated volunteers across the country.

“The need to assist military families, who have a deployed family member, with snow removal services continues to grow and SnowCare for Troops will be there,” said Cindy Code, executive director of Project EverGreen. “With the ongoing and generous support of our thousands of volunteers and our program sponsor Boss Snowplow, it’s our mission to continue to grow the program and provide the support that many families need during a deployment.”

Now in its 14th year, SnowCare for Troops has evolved into more than just a service to clear driveways and sidewalks of snow and ice. It is a lifeline for military families in need to help maintain their independence and go about their daily routines taking care of family, work and school. Professional contractors, groups and individuals volunteer their time and provide their own equipment and materials to clear the snow for military families in need.

“Boss Snowplow continues its support of the SnowCare for Troops program because we have seen firsthand the significant impact it has on military families and volunteers,” said Mark Klossner, director of marketing, Boss Snowplow. “We are grateful for the sacrifices that service members and their families make, and this is one way we can show our support and appreciation.”

To register to be a volunteer or receive services, visit the Project EverGreen website.

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