Burlington tree company launches free quarterly tree care for veterans and seniors
By AI, Created 6:06 PM UTC, June 01, 2026, /AGP/ – Rausch Tree & Outdoor Services has started a quarterly Community Roots Initiative offering up to $1,000 in free tree services to eligible veterans, first responders and seniors in southeastern Wisconsin. The program is aimed at residents within 20 miles of Burlington and begins with a first recipient selection in Spring 2026.
Why it matters: - The Community Roots Initiative gives local veterans, first responders and seniors access to tree work that can be too costly on fixed incomes. - The service covers jobs that can prevent property damage and safety hazards, including storm cleanup and emergency response. - The program expands Rausch Tree & Outdoor Services’ existing discounts for military members, seniors and first responders into a quarterly donation program.
What happened: - Rausch Tree & Outdoor Services launched the Community Roots Initiative on June 1, 2026. - The Burlington, Wisconsin-based, veteran-operated company will provide up to $1,000 in free tree services each quarter. - Eligible recipients include veterans, first responders and seniors facing financial hardship. - The first recipient will be selected in Spring 2026.
The details: - Nominations can be submitted by email to rauschtree@gmail.com or through the company’s contact form. - Eligible nominees must live within 20 miles of Burlington, including Lake Geneva, Waterford, Racine, Kenosha and nearby communities. - Each nomination must include the nominee’s name, contact information and a description of the tree service needed. - One recipient will be selected each quarter. - Covered services can include tree removal, trimming, stump grinding, storm cleanup and emergency tree services. - Rausch Tree & Outdoor Services says it has decades of field experience and specialized equipment, including crane-assisted removals and 24/7 emergency response. - The company is fully insured and says it uses a safety-trained team focused on transparent pricing and property protection. - The company provides professional tree removal, pruning, stump grinding, land clearing and 24/7 emergency response throughout Southeast Wisconsin. - The program is open to first responders including police, fire and EMS personnel.
Between the lines: - Caleb Rausch framed the initiative as a way to remove safety risks when financial limits keep property owners from acting. - The company is tying a community giving program to a broader positioning around preventive tree care and emergency readiness. - Insurance Information Institute data cited by the company underscores the broader risk from falling trees and limbs, which generate thousands of property damage claims each year in the U.S.
What’s next: - Rausch Tree & Outdoor Services will choose one recipient every quarter. - Community members can continue submitting nominations for eligible residents in the Burlington-area service zone. - The company is likely to use the program to deepen its local reach while supporting residents who may delay needed tree work for cost reasons.
The bottom line: - The new program turns a tree service company’s community discounts into a structured quarterly aid effort for local residents most exposed to costly tree hazards.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
Sign up for:
Madison Daily Dispatch
The daily local news briefing you can trust. Every day. Subscribe now.
Check Your Email!
We sent a one-time activation link to: .
Confirm it's you by clicking the email link.
If the email is not in your inbox, check spam or try again.
Welcome back!
is already signed up. Check your inbox for updates.