Anoka County Calls For Volunteers To Shovel Snow for Seniors; Blaine Police Amplify Effort
Anoka County Calls For Volunteers To Shovel Snow for Seniors; Blaine Police Amplify Effort
As winter tightens its grip, the Anoka County Community Action Program (ACCAP) is reaching out to its residents with a call to action. In a post shared by the Blaine Police Department, ACCAP is asking community members to show their gratitude by aiding senior neighbors in need. Specifically, ACCAP's Chores & More program is looking for volunteers to assist with snow removal throughout the chilly season.
Blaine Police emphasized the program in a social media call to action, stating, "In this season of giving thanks, Anoka County Community Action Program (ACCAP) is asking our community to give back to their senior neighbors." The initiative arguably seeks to not only keep walkways and driveways clear but also to foster a sense of community and care for those who might be unable to manage the demanding task of snow removal.
Those interested in participating are actively encouraged to step forward. ACCAP Chores & More can be reached by phone at 763-783-4767 or via email at choresandmore@accap.org. The department's post, which includes contact details, is aimed to quickly and efficiently connect volunteers with seniors who require this essential service.
According to the Blaine Police Department's Facebook post, the ACCAP Chores & More program is a seasonal staple of community service. For individuals and families looking to truly embrace the spirit of giving, this program offers a practical avenue to ensure everyone can safely navigate the snowy months ahead.
SOURCE: hoodline