Volunteers Join United Way’s Day Of Action

Volunteers Gretchen Graves, Cindy Hollabaugh, UWNNM Executive Director Kristy Ortega and volunteer John Hollabaugh armed with garden tools today to clean the yards of people in need. Photo by Chris Clark/ladailypost.com
 
Volunteer John Hollabaugh tackles an overgrown shrub. Photo by Chris Clark/ladailypost.com
 

UWNNM News:

Local volunteers pitched in for several hours this morning to help United Way of Northern New Mexico Executive Director Kristy Ortega and her team clean up several yards for people unable to around Los Alamos.

The effort is part of UWNNM’s call to community volunteers to engage in activity to help put its mission into action by improving lives of those in the community. United Way’s Day of Action is an invitation for people and organizations around the world to LIVE UNITED and take action to address a variety of challenges.

This year, UWNNM has partnered with the Los Alamos Fire Department, Los Alamos County, American Legion Post 90 and Los Alamos Retired and Senior Organization to identify homes in the community that could use a little help with yard clean up for which the owners are no longer capable. The projects range from pulling weeds, trimming shrubs, filling in holes and trenches to disposing of debris.  

Volunteers Cindy and John Hollabaugh, Shelby Redondo, Aden Stanek, Joel M. Williams, Gretchen Graves and Los Alamos Fire Chief Troy Hughes worked to make the community a better place.

 

Volunteer Cindy Hollabaugh gets busy with a weed eater. Photo by Chris Clark/ladailypost.com
 
Volunteer Joel M. Williams mans a rake. Photo by Chris Clark/ladailypost.com
 
Volunteers John Hollabaugh, Gretchen Graves and Joel M. Williams cut unruly branches. Photo by Chris Clark/ladailypost.com
 
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