We have lived through fifty winters here. We watched hockey games in cold rinks. We raised our kids through long, dark seasons. We shoveled the same snowy driveways, drove the same thawing roads, and walked the same slippery sidewalks as you. That matters.
The kind of help that keeps people safe looks like this:
Showing up with a shovel or offering to blade a neighbor’s driveway
Pulling over when it is safe to share a phone, flares, or a tow-out
Carrying groceries to someone’s car or holding the door to reduce slips
Quiet actions add up. If you need a starting point after an incident, use What to Do After an Accident and visit Personal Injury.