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ASEZ STAR

ASEZ STAR is a global volunteer group of middle and high school students from the World Mission Society Church of God. The name ASEZ STAR comes from Save the Earth from A to Z – Students Take Action Right Now, reflecting the students’ commitment to care for people and the planet while taking action today.

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Global Student

The Good Student project helps students develop a caring and responsible character. Through campaigns like the Gratitude Campaign and Honor Your Parents Campaign, students learn to show appreciation, be considerate of others, and practice good values in daily life at school and at home.

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The Good Neighbor

The Good Neighbor project helps students connect with and support their local communities. Students visit social and welfare facilities, assist with farm work, and participate in projects like mural painting and traffic safety campaigns. These activities teach students to understand and respect others while spreading kindness and care.

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Anti-Bullying and School Violence Prevention Campaign

Bullying can lead to anxiety, depression and low self-esteem in middle and high school students. So, ASEZ STAR holds anti-bullying events to empower students to take action when they witness bullying to help reduce school violence. ASEZ STAR’s anti-bullying campaign aims to not only reduce bullying but also promote respect, safety and support that benefits all students.

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Green World

The Green World project focuses on protecting the planet and promoting environmental sustainability. Students raise awareness about environmental conservation and take part in practical activities like street, park, beach, and forest cleanups to improve local ecosystems.

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ASEZ STAR Cleanup at D.W. Field Park in MA

On the morning of September 15, 2024, 31 ASEZ STAR volunteers—including middle and high school students from across Massachusetts, their parents, and Brockton residents—gathered at D.W. Field Park to carry