Change Our Words, Change the World Webinar Hosted by ASEZ
On November 18, 2020, ASEZ at the University of Louisville held the virtual Change Our Words, Change the World webinar. The purpose of the webinar
On November 18, 2020, ASEZ at the University of Louisville held the virtual Change Our Words, Change the World webinar. The purpose of the webinar
ASEZ volunteers regularly partner with the Borough of Elmwood Park to help their neighbors clean their lawns. They have partnered with Councilwoman Lorraine Pellegrine for
The Harmful Effects of Textile Waste The average American throws away over 80 pounds of clothing every year. That’s equal to about 190 t-shirts per
ASEZ volunteers from UCF, Valencia, Rollins, and Full Sail joined hands to remove hazardous waste from Leroy Hoequist Park in Orlando, FL.
Sometimes, we forget how important our fundamental human rights are. But ASEZ volunteers set out to empower their local community. On December 19, about 15
On November 17, ASEZ volunteers from the University of Pittsburgh cleaned along Oakland Avenue and Atwood Street, as part of their Reduce Crime Together movement. Pittsburgh Chief of Police Scott Schubert joined the event and expressed his appreciation for the work ASEZ is doing for the community.
ASEZ partnered with NYS Assemblywoman Latoya Joyner for a graffiti removal project in the Bronx. Students cleaned graffiti and picked up trash along Sedgewick Avenue,
On October 27, ASEZ students from SUNY College of Old Westbury, Nassau Community College (NCC), NYIT, Hofstra University and Adelphi University joined forces to revitalize Hempstead Lake State Park. Carrying out yet another Reduce Crime Together cleanup, the student volunteers were able to remove 26 bags of litter from the area—revamping a major space for the community of West Hempstead.
On October 27, ASEZ volunteers from New Hampshire and Massachusetts joined together to clean Granite Street Bridge in Manchester, NH as part of their Reduce Crime Together initiative. The Mayor of the City of Manchester Joyce Craig attended to show her support for the volunteers’ efforts. In unity, the volunteers removed more than 400 pounds of trash, leaving a more pleasant space for the residents of Hillsborough County.
ASEZ students hosted their Crime Prevention Forum at the University of Louisville with several professors and influential guest speakers.
On September 16, 2019 ASEZ at the University of Pittsburgh held a DIY Reusable Bag event. Pitt students designed their own bags and learned about the effects of waste on the environment and its inhabitants.
ASEZ volunteers from several Capital Region colleges held their Zero Crime Street Cleanup in Albany, NY. They were joined by Judge Regina Rinaldi and Councilman Owusu Aneke.
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