“Mother’s Street” Cleanup at Contant Park

ASEZ continued the worldwide “Mother’s Street” cleanup movement, this time collecting 30 bags of trash from Contant Park in Hillside, NJ.
Ben Washer Park Cleanup in Kentucky

In accordance with “Reduce Crime Together” movement, ASEZ volunteers cleaned up about 55 bags of trash from Ben Washer Park in Kentucky.
United New England Cleanup at Huntington Avenue

Volunteers from all over New England gathered together for a united ASEZ cleanup in Brookline, MA. They collected 25 bags of trash in total.
“Mother’s Street” Cleanup in Oakland

For the “Reduce Crime Together” initiative, student volunteers from ASEZ cleaned up Boundary Street in Oakland by the University of Pittsburgh.
Briscoe Park Cleanup in Baltimore

ASEZ volunteers carried out a cleanup at Briscoe Park in Baltimore. They collected about 230 bags of trash and performed landscaping to beautify the park.
“Mother’s Street” Central Florida Cleanup

ASEZ student volunteers from several Central Florida universities and members of the Church of God joined forces to beautify highways near two colleges.
“Mother’s Street” Cleanup at University of Puerto Rico in Aguadilla

ASEZ and the Church of God performed a “Mother’s Street” cleanup at the University of Puerto Rico in Aguadilla, working with faculty members to beautify the campus.
Fourth of July Family Day 2018

New York and New Jersey Church of God family members came together for a special Fourth of July Family Day in New Windsor, NY.
2018 Mega Blood Drive in Massachusetts

Members from Massachusetts, Vermont and New Hampshire donated blood in the 2018 Mega Blood Drive for the Passover at Westborough, Massachusetts.
2018 Mega Blood Drive for the Passover in Philadelphia
Over 50 volunteers donated blood at the 2018 Mega Blood Drive for the Passover, saving 180 lives and raising awareness of the Passover’s spiritual significance. The event demonstrated the church’s commitment to helping others and following Christ’s example. To read more, click here.
Mother’s Street Cleanup in Philadelphia
Members of the Church of God in Philadelphia cleaned up 7 miles of streets as part of the global ‘Mother’s Street’ movement, which aimed to clean just over 25,000 miles—about the circumference of the Earth. They collected a total of 47 bags of trash. To read more, click here.
“Mother’s Street” Cleanup Campaign

The “Mother’s Street” cleanup campaign took place in over 6,000 regions and 175 countries throughout the world. The cleanup movement ran from November 19 until December 3, 2017