
ASEZ Graffiti Removal in the Paseo de Diego in Río Piedras, Puerto Rico
ASEZ Volunteers Host a Graffiti Removal Project at Iconic Shopping Center On June 23, 2019, ASEZ, the student volunteer group of the World Mission Society
ASEZ Volunteers Host a Graffiti Removal Project at Iconic Shopping Center On June 23, 2019, ASEZ, the student volunteer group of the World Mission Society
ASEZ volunteers took some time out over Memorial Day Weekend to brighten up Prospect Park in Troy, NY. They removed graffiti, repainted the memorial and collected more than 1,400 pounds of debris.
ASEZ student volunteers from Manhattanville College, Westchester Community College and Baruch College removed graffiti and litter from Cranberry Lake Preserve in North White Plains, NY.
ASEZ volunteers spent the day at the New York State Capitol, speaking with senators and assembly members about their volunteer activities. ASEZ was also formally introduced during the NYS Senate and Assembly sessions.
ASEZ volunteers carried out a Bronx community cleanup in the Bronx neighborhood of Norwood. Prior to the cleanup, ASEZ volunteers received a citation from Assemblywoman Nathalia Fernandez for their commitment to community service in the Bronx, NY.
On May 5, 2019, ASEZ volunteers held their “Reduce Crime Together” cleanup campaign at Jefferson Community and Technical College in Louisville, KY to make the campus safer for students.
ASEZ volunteers from all over New England, including New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts, came together to carry out their first cleanup effort in New Hampshire. They removed 2,400 pounds of trash from Allard Drive in Manchester.
ASEZ volunteers carried out a vacant property cleanup in the Brighton neighborhood of Syracuse, NY as part of their “Reduce Crime Together” campaign. They filled a dumpster with about 1,400 pounds of trash.
ASEZ student volunteers gave Herring Run Park in Baltimore, Maryland some sprucing up as part of their “Reduce Crime Together” campaign.
ASEZ hosted the Crime Prevention Forum in Newport News, VA. Local law enforcement officials and other speakers of various professional backgrounds spoke about the importance of working together to reduce crime.
ASEZ university students held their Crime Prevention Forum at Hudson County Community College. Officials from local municipalities as well as HCCC faculty members spoke at the forum to encourage the further implementation of the volunteers’ “Reduce Crime Together” project.
ASEZ volunteers from Lehman College as well as students from Bronx Community College and Westchester Community College united to clean Clason Point Park. They collected 162 bags of trash and debris.
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