GreenCare for Troops Volunteer Profiled in Ft. Worth Star-Telegram
Ft. Worth, TX
John Wallace remembers being taught early in life to respect the military and help others. He did both recently through the GreenCare for Troops program…
Ft. Worth, TX
John Wallace remembers being taught early in life to respect the military and help others. He did both recently through the GreenCare for Troops program…
New Port Richey, Florida
For the first six months after Crenshaw Termite and Pest Control registered to be a GreenCare for Troops it was pretty quiet. The company was not matched with a military family but as is often the case with deployments…
One of Project EverGreen’s GreenCare for Troops phenomenal volunteers will represent the program when he throws out the ceremonial first pitch at the Minnesota Twins game this Saturday, June 2. Mankato, Minnesota-based Spring Touch Lawn & Pest Control’s Nathan Newlands will take the mound this weekend to show support for the program that provides military families and post 9/11 veterans with a service connected disability with free lawn care and landscaping services.
Although Newlands has spent countless hours volunteering to assist military families and disabled veterans in his community with lawn care and landscape services, he wants to do even more to help our military heroes with the Spring Touch Challenge. His goal is to raise $10,000 for GreenCare for Troops and Newlands is asking you to donate while he continues to train for his big day as a pitcher. WATCH VIDEO
DONATE NOW to support GreenCare for Troops and motivate Newlands to throw the best first pitch the Twins have ever seen.
Music and laughter filled the air throughout the beautiful September evening as hundreds of people attended the first Band Blitz fundraiser in support of GreenCare for Troops, a nationwide program providing free lawn and landscape services to eligible military families.
Throughout the evening, three local bands took the stage to entertain and share the message of GCFT. Military families with a deployed service member, and post-9/11 veterans with a service-connected disability are eligible to receive basic lawn and landscape services from program volunteers.
More than $10,000 was raised through tickets sales, food and beverage and raffle ticket sales for chances to win Toro power equipment to help grow the program to help more military families in need. A portion of the proceeds will also be donated to the Delano American Legion.
State Rep. Joe McDonald read a proclamation from Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton announcing GreenCare for Troops/Delano American Legion Post 377 Day; and Congressman Tom Emmer warmly greeted the crowd.
Local GCFT volunteers William Krammer of Lake Elmo, MN; and Spencer Werness of Burnsville, MN, were recognized by the crowd. Werness’ son serves in the Army National Guard.
“Thriving lawns, trees and plants go beyond the aesthetics; they are an integral part of the social fabric of a community, and provide a safe yard for kids to play and a serene environment for military families to de-stress,” says Cindy Code, executive director of Project EverGreen. “Managed yards are also instrumental in helping wounded veterans rehab and re-connect with their families.”
The three bands playing during the event were: The Delano Six, Little Chicago and Delano River Band. Little Chicago is managed by Delano natives Den and Dan Gardner. Den Gardner was instrumental in the launch of GCFT in 2006.
The fundraiser was supported by: The Toro Co., State Bank of Delano, GIE Media, Weed Man USA, Bridge House Coffee & Café, Jack Tackaberry, Calbrandt Inc., Lupine Brewing Co., Gardner & Gardner Communications, Bonde Bistro, Delano Herald Journal, Coborn’s, HJ Development, Randy’s Environmental Services, American Family Insurance.
A One Word Answer: Gratitude
By Jenna Richardson
Gratitude. A simple word yet when acted on, can stir positive feelings for all involved. People often feel a need to help others and a fulfillment in doing so. The act of gratitude often goes hand-in-hand with volunteering.
At Lawn Dawg, we understand the importance and value of giving back to our communities. Not only do we have a social responsibility, but there is also an interest from customers, employees, and the community. From a customer stand point, people respect and appreciate companies who support causes they connect with. Employees, too, have a tendency to align their values to a company’s core value and take pride in those efforts.
As a green industry professional, one way Lawn Dawg gives back is through Project Evergreen’s GreenCare for Troops program. What better way to show our gratitude to the men and women serving our country, than by beautifying the lawn and landscape around their home! The green space around a home is where memories are made – barbequing, kids playing, pets running, gardening, and much more.
It’s no secret that deployments are a stressful time for military families. Being able to take this small task off the plate of the spouse on the home front during a time of deployment is the least we can do! Not only are we lending a helping hand, but it’s one less thing for the family to worry about. As a green industry professional, doing the job you love and knowing you’re helping a military family at a time they need it most is all-around rewarding.
As a military wife, having been through two deployments with my husband, this program certainly holds near and dear to me. I take pride in working for Lawn Dawg who is a proud supporter of our troops and I hope to raise more awareness of this program for both volunteering companies and participating military families. Godspeed.
Jenna Richardson is the executive director of marketing for Lawn Dawg in Nashua, New Hampshire