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Sometimes the cost of heating is too damn high. Wood banks are volunteer-run, and they cut and donate firewood. See how you can benefit—or help out.
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Wood banks, similar to a food bank, provide firewood at little or no cost to people in need. Most are run by volunteers who harvest, split and season the logs that are stored on donated lots.
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SUE WHITAKER, donor and data coordinator for The River Center in Peterborough, is no longer surprised to find an unexpected cord or two of firewood at the center’s Wood Bank ...
Federal agencies have supported wood banks and wood donations, too. In October 2022, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service gave out more than $700,000 to support wood banks.