Politics & Government

Cranberry Puts Out Call For Snow Angels

With winter on the way, Cranberry is looking for people willing to help a neighbor in need.

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CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, PA — The unseasonably warm weather Western Pennsylvania has experienced recently won't last forever. Before you know it, it will be time to break out the snow shovel.

With that thought in mind, the township’s snow angel program has been activated again to bring helping hands to the community.

Cranberry snow angels matches community volunteers with senior residents or those with mobility needs. Snow angels will remove snow and help keep sidewalks and driveways safer for everyone.

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The application for volunteers is now open. The application for requests will open at 9 a.m. Monday, November 18.

Volunteers are required to complete the online application, which includes a liability waiver and photography use agreement. All participants must complete, electronically sign, and submit the form before a volunteer match can be made.

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To learn more and become a Snow Angel volunteer, click here.

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