Project EverGreen Celebrates National SnowCare for Troops Awareness Month

In partnership with Boss Snowplow, Project EverGreen named January 2025 as National SnowCare for Troops Awareness Month, highlighting the efforts of volunteers around the U.S.

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In partnership with Boss Snowplow, Project EverGreen named January 2025 as National SnowCare for Troops Awareness Month, highlighting the efforts of volunteers around the U.S.

The program provides complimentary snow and ice removal services, delivering peace of mind to families of deployed military personnel. 

“The need to assist military families with snow removal services continues to grow, and SnowCare for Troops is committed to being there,” said Cindy Code, executive director of Project EverGreen. “With the ongoing support of our thousands of volunteers and our program sponsor, Boss Snowplow, we remain dedicated to expanding this program and providing the support families need during deployments.”

Now celebrating its 15th year, SnowCare for Troops has grown beyond simply clearing driveways and sidewalks. It serves as a lifeline for military families, helping them maintain independence and navigate daily routines involving family, work, and school. Volunteers—including professional contractors, community groups, and individuals—generously donate their time, equipment, and materials to assist military families in need.

 Together with its sister program, GreenCare for Troops, SnowCare for Troops has provided an estimated $20 million in donated lawn, landscape, and snow removal services to thousands of military families across the country.

“At Boss Snowplow, we’re proud to continue supporting the SnowCare for Troops program, especially as we see the real difference it makes for military families across the country,” said Katie Roell, marketing manager, at Boss Snowplow. “By providing snow removal services, we aim to ease the burden on these families so they can focus on what matters most, while we show our deep appreciation for the sacrifices made by our service members and their loved ones.”

To volunteer or receive services, visit the Project EverGreen website.

 

 

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