Volunteer Group Providing Help With Caldwell Ice Storm Clean Up


A non-profit organization already in Caldwell County providing help in various ways for the December tornado is also providing assistance cleaning up tree debris from last week’s ice storm.

Chris Zitzmann with Christ In Action based in Virginia says they have over 200 volunteers come into the area to work with local churches to provide assistance.


click to download audioHe says Christ In Action volunteers were out helping to clear roads during the ice storm and will continue to provide assistance cleaning up tree debris.


click to download audioZitzmann says it’s free if you need help cleaning up debris from the ice storm and they will be in the area two more weeks.


click to download audioAccording to Zitzmann, they also have volunteers available if you just need emotional support and need to talk.


click to download audioChrist In Action will continue to provide help with the ice storm clean-up through February 21st, the same day Princeton Mayor Kota Young previously announced would be the date the city-wide pick up of tree and limb debris will begin.
Zitzmann says if you need volunteers to help clean up your debris from the ice storm, call Christ In Action at (571) 358-9242.

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