
ASEZ and UPR Cleanup in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico
ASEZ volunteers from the University of Puerto Rico partnered with the town of Guaynabo, PR to carry out a cleanup in the municipality.

ASEZ volunteers from the University of Puerto Rico partnered with the town of Guaynabo, PR to carry out a cleanup in the municipality.

About 250 ASEZ volunteers and students participated in the NYS Citizen Preparedness Training at Lehman College. The National Guard presented what to do in the case of an emergency.

Around 50 ASEZ student volunteers cleaned up Roger Williams National Memorial Park in Rhode Island. They collected 150 bags of leaves and trash!

Student volunteers carried out a “Mother’s Street” cleanup at the University of Puerto Rico’s Rio Piedras Campus, removing more than 2,000 pounds of trash.

ASEZ brought the “Reduce Crime Together” initiative to Thornden Park in Syracuse, NY in an effort to lessen crime by beautifying the park.

ASEZ volunteers carried out the “Mother’s Street” campaign at the University at Buffalo, removing excess vegetation and weeds in front of student housing near the South Campus.

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

In accordance with “Reduce Crime Together” movement, ASEZ volunteers cleaned up about 55 bags of trash from Ben Washer Park in Kentucky.

Volunteers from all over New England gathered together for a united ASEZ cleanup in Brookline, MA. They collected 25 bags of trash in total.

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

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.

ASEZ student volunteers from several Central Florida universities and members of the Church of God joined forces to beautify highways near two colleges.