Show You Care with SnowCare

Sponsor BOSS Snowplow aids in hosting National SnowCare for Troops Awareness Week Jan. 23 through 29 to showcase the volunteer work that gives families of deployed personnel peace of mind throughout the snowy season.

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Project EverGreen’s SnowCare for Troops program helps military families by offering complimentary snow removal services to alleviate the stress of winter maintenance. Sponsor BOSS Snowplow aids in hosting National SnowCare for Troops Awareness Week Jan. 23 through 29 to showcase the volunteer work that gives families of deployed personnel peace of mind throughout the snowy season. Volunteers range from snow removal professionals to individuals and groups using their personal snow removal equipment.

“The need to assist military families serving overseas or on the front lines here at home with snow removal services continues to grow, and SnowCare for Troops will be there,” Cindy Code, executive director, Project EverGreen says. “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 these challenging times.”

SnowCare for Troops is now in its 12th year of service. Snow removal allows these families to continue to get to work and school safely and on time, maintain their independence and go about daily routines without the added stressor of weather conditions.

BOSS Snowplow continues its support of the SnowCare for Troops program because we have seen firsthand the impact it has on military families,” Mark Klossner, director of marketing, BOSS Snowplow says. “We are grateful for our armed forces and the freedom we have because of their sacrifice. This is one way we can show our support and appreciation.”

A GreenCare for Troops program that offers complimentary lawn care and basic landscape services for families of deployed military personnel was also launched to continue aiding these families year-round.

Those interested in registering as a volunteer for the program can visit the Project EverGreen website for more information.

 

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