CLEVELAND – Project EverGreen is expanding its SnowCare for Troops program that provides complimentary snow and ice removal services to include military personnel, healthcare professionals and first responders serving on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.
During National SnowCare for Troops Awareness Week (January 24-30), Project EverGreen will use social media to spotlight the work being performed by hundreds of volunteers across the country.
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“The need to assist military families, healthcare professionals and first responders serving overseas or on the front lines of the pandemic with snow removal services continues to grow, and SnowCare for Troops and the SCFT Cares for Our HealthCare Heroes initiatives will be there,” said Cindy Code, executive director of Project EverGreen. “With the continued support of our thousands of volunteers and our program sponsor BOSS Snowplow, it’s our mission to continue grow the program and provide the support that many families need during these challenging times.”
The SCFT Cares for Our HealthCare Heroes program expansion runs through April 1, 2021.
“BOSS Snowplow continues its support of the SnowCare for Troops program because we have seen firsthand the impact it has on military families,” said Mark Klossner, director of marketing, BOSS Snowplow. “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.”
Project EverGreen also manages the GreenCare for Troops program that offers complimentary lawn care and basic landscape services for families of deployed military personnel.
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