Dealing with cancer can be a grueling battle, leaving many patients too weak to perform basic chores like housecleaning. That's where the volunteer program Cleaning for a Reason steps in to help.
That's where the volunteer program Cleaning for a Reason steps in to help. Volunteers from professional cleaning companies across the country — including St. George — are heeding the call and rolling up their sleeves to help families in need.Kim Galvin of Better Home Cleaning in St. George wants her company to be more than just a cleaning service. She wants to lend a helping hand to cancer patients.
"My cleaners really enjoy the volunteer experience they get," Galvin said. "Being in these homes and helping people has been a really good experience for us and for the people that we serve."
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