Twins make double the difference volunteering at nature center
Briefly

In Medford, New Jersey, twins Tim and Tom Soffer actively contribute to the Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge as volunteers. They perform various tasks, including refilling bird feeders and cleaning. Their teamwork exemplifies the refuge’s reliance on volunteers for its mission of environmental education, wildlife rehabilitation, and habitat conservation. The refuge achieved a record intake of 7,700 animals last year and anticipates even higher numbers this year, highlighting the importance of their volunteer efforts and community engagement.
"We always finish our jobs when we work together," they said in unison.
Cedar Run relies on volunteers to help staff carry out their ultimate mission of environmental education, habitat conservation, and wildlife rehabilitation.
Last year, they reported taking in a record number of 7,700 animals and expects that number to grow this year.
Twins Tim and Tom Soffer do everything together, from finishing sentences to essential jobs at the nature center.
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