SnowCare for Troops program seeking more volunteers for winter

The program is celebrating its 10th year in helping families of deployed military personnel.

CLEVELAND – The SnowCare for Troops program, which is supported by BOSS Snowplow, is celebrating its 10th year and is continually looking for volunteers to bolster the initiative.

Assembled by Project EverGreen, the SnowCare for Troops program delivers a helping hand and peace of mind for the families of deployed military personnel. January 19-25, 2020 is National SnowCare for Troops Awareness Week and will shine a spotlight on the program’s dedicated volunteers, the families they bring relief to and the need for more volunteers to join the cause. Volunteers are matched with families within their service area.   

“SnowCare for Troops provides military families in need with peace of mind and lifts a significant burden from their plates,” said Cindy Code, executive director of Project EverGreen. “We’re very grateful for the commitment of our dedicated volunteers and the continued support from BOSS Snowplow. The leadership they have demonstrated in support of military families goes above and beyond the call of duty.”

“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 sponsors the GreenCare for Troops program that offers complimentary lawn care and basic landscape services for families of deployed military personnel.