Community Clean-Up (PHX)

Sat Sep 21 2024 at 08:00 am to 09:30 am

Palma Park | Phoenix

Who I Am Foundation
Publisher/HostWho I Am Foundation
Community Clean-Up (PHX)
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Join us as we clean up the community!
Our Who I Am Foundation volunteers in #Phoenix will be cleaning up the community once again!
For this Community Clean-Up, our volunteers will be joining Crisco Kidd Block Party and Crisco's Kids and meeting up at Palma Park located at 1135 E. Dunlap Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85020 to clean up 12th St, between Dunlap Ave and Northern Ave!
NO OPEN-TOED SHOES
Cleaning up loose trash is one of the best ways to pitch in for your community and the environment.
Volunteering as a means to help conserve and protect the environment has a lot of upsides. Of course, the first is that you’ll be taking care of our planet, and it badly needs a little love given the myriad ways in which we’ve become adept at destroying it. But beyond that, volunteering for a cause you care about is a great way to meet like-minded people, make friends, and pull yourself out of the blues that sometimes accompany caring a lot about something important – especially if you feel alone in your endeavors.
None of us like the sight of litter. Litter spoils the look of where we live but that’s not the only reason for picking up litter. There are a number of benefits from picking up litter that you may not have considered before.
Volunteer-led projects such as these are one of the quickest, simplest, and least expensive ways to inspire more community spirit and civic action. A visually appealing community increases property values, attracts businesses, and improves the neighborhood's image. Beauty is one of the three most influential factors in community attachment, which means loyalty, to your particular town or city. Some research even shows that a nice-looking neighborhood promotes good behavior.
Join us in keeping the community clean!
#TeamWhoIAm_Phoenix
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Palma Park, 1151 E Dunlap Ave,Phoenix,AZ,United States

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