Bergenfield, New Jersey
“I feel fortunate to be in a position where we can offer these military families our services at no charge – the truth is, I really love doing it, and more companies like us should be doing it.” – Dan Kindergan
Cleveland, Ohio
In November, 28 new families registered for either GreenCare or SnowCare for Troops services and Project EverGreen was successful in matching nearly 70 percent of families requesting services. But we need your help to further our mission.
Cleveland, Ohio
More than 100 landscape contractors, lawn care and snow management professionals registered to provide complimentary lawn care, basic landscape or snow removal services for families of deployed military personnel across the United States.
With measurable snow in all 50 states from Hawaii to Maine to the Carolinas, Project EverGreen’s SnowCare for Troops volunteers are out in force clearing driveways and sidewalks for families of deployed military personnel and disabled post 9/11 veterans allowing them to get on with their daily activities.
SnowCare for Troops volunteers have been kept busy this winter helping military families and veterans during historic weather events.
The work of our dedicated volunteers has gained noticed in several cities and we wanted to share media coverage of the valuable work they are performing during some historic weather events.
This story appeared on FOX 17 in Grand Rapids, Michigan and featured Tom Barry of Battle Creek Landscape Service WATCH VIDEO
Mark Klossner of BOSS Snowplows, the lead sponsor of the SnowCare for Troops program, appeared on WLUC in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula WATCH VIDEO
Additional media coverage appeared in the following consumer and trade media outlets Power Equipment Trade, Organized 31, Profiles in Diversity Journal, Lawn & Landscape, Mankato Free Press, Facilities Net, Compact Equipment, Total Landscape Care, Construction Equipment Guide, Norwalk Reflector, Landscape Business, and Military Trader.
REGISTER NOW to be a SnowCare for Troops volunteer in your area.
Want to do something that makes you feel really good? It’s likely something you do each and every day but this time it’s different. It’s because it’s done on your own time, of your own accord for totally unselfish reasons. Volunteer!!
Sign up to share your time and skills for those who can’t do for themselves. Green Care for Troops™ and Snow Care for Troops™ are two wonderful opportunities to share your skills and resources. Whether helping families with deployed heads of household or a disabled veteran your time and talent make you the perfect volunteer.
You don’t have to look too far to find a family whose head of household is deployed leaving only one person at home to do the work of two. In fact we have a list of needy families. Sign up to stop by that home and mow the lawn once a week. You’re going by there anyway. Trim the bushes a couple times a year and edge the sidewalk. What you do every day without thinking about it would be such a significant help to that family. And your time and expenses are tax deductible.
The same goes for those of you in the northern states in the winter. Volunteer to plow or shovel snow for the family of a disabled veteran. Give back to a person that gave almost everything they had to serve our country and defend our right to freedom. It’s a small ask of you but means so much to the recipient of your efforts.
Consider adding “Volunteering my time and talent” to your new year’s resolution list. In fact by now most of us have broken our original resolutions so why not replace them with one that’s easy to keep. Why not add volunteering your time and talent to Green Care for Troops and Snow Care for Troops? You’ll feel great about doing what you do each and every day.
Want an eye opener of the real value of volunteering? Check this out