Henry Bockman
Maryland Pressure Washing
National Community Outreach Program Begins in July
The Power Washers of North America has launched a community outreach program to perform community service work across the nation. Their goals include reaching out and helping those who most need assistance, beautifying their communities, aiding other charitable organizations, and gaining national, positive recognition for the professional pressure washing industry.
Both PWNA members and non-members are encouraged to get involved by choosing their own charity event or signing up for one of the larger organizations, such as Rebuilding Together, Christmas in April or Ronald Mcdonald House. Sample press releases are available for you to promote the project and your particular event. At the end of the month, all are invited to volunteer in the “grand finale”— project on the East coast.
After the final project, a listing of all contractors and volunteers involved, along with photographs, will be released to the media detailing the grand total of services donated across the country. We hope this will help promote the standards of the PWNA's professionalism we all strive for, and plan to make this an ongoing program.
To register your desire to volunteer, or for more information, please contact Henry Bockman at henryshousework@comcast.net
The Power Washers of North America has launched a community outreach program to perform community service work across the nation. Their goals include reaching out and helping those who most need assistance, beautifying their communities, aiding other charitable organizations, and gaining national, positive recognition for the professional pressure washing industry.
Both PWNA members and non-members are encouraged to get involved by choosing their own charity event or signing up for one of the larger organizations, such as Rebuilding Together, Christmas in April or Ronald Mcdonald House. Sample press releases are available for you to promote the project and your particular event. At the end of the month, all are invited to volunteer in the “grand finale”— project on the East coast.
After the final project, a listing of all contractors and volunteers involved, along with photographs, will be released to the media detailing the grand total of services donated across the country. We hope this will help promote the standards of the PWNA's professionalism we all strive for, and plan to make this an ongoing program.
To register your desire to volunteer, or for more information, please contact Henry Bockman at henryshousework@comcast.net
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