ASEZ, which stands for Save the Earth from A to Z
is the university student volunteer group from the World Mission Society Church of God. ASEZ unites students from over 7,500 locations across 175 countries. Dedicated to creating a happier world, ASEZ engages in initiatives focused on crime prevention, climate change response, community service, and emergency relief. Through these efforts, ASEZ members strive to fulfill their responsibilities as future leaders, extending warmth and love to neighbors and communities worldwide.
The future is now!
We strive to create a happy world by fulfilling our responsibilities as the future generation
Just as a mother provides care and comfort where it is needed, we strive to extend that same warmth and love to our neighbors and the world, especially those facing disasters and other hardships.
Major Projects
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ASEZ's activities
Crime Prevention
We make a safe world.
Climate Change Response
We make a safe world.
Community Service
We foster an inclusive world.
Emergency Relief
We build a resilient world.
Featured Campaign
Reduce Crime Together
ASEZ works to reduce crime by building a strong, positive community. The student volunteers host cleanups, graffiti removal, and beautification projects to transform neglected areas. These efforts improve the environment and help prevent crime by removing signs of neglect. ASEZ also organizes forums to bring together students, community members, and leaders to discuss ways to keep neighborhoods safe. Join them in creating a cleaner, safer, and more connected future.
Featured Campaign
ASEZ Blue Carbon
Natural disasters linked to climate change are happening more often. To achieve carbon neutrality, it is essential to reduce carbon emissions and increase carbon absorption.
Every year in June, ASEZ hosts Blue Carbon Week to raise awareness about blue carbon and lead coastal cleanups. The goal is to protect marine ecosystems worldwide and promote a healthier planet.
ASEZ in Action
Featured Activities

ASEZ Cleanup at Roberto Clemente Park
ASEZ volunteers, joined by Eastside High School JROTC students and the local Paterson Green Team, removed 500 bags of trash from Roberto Clemente Park in Paterson, New Jersey.

South Bronx Clason Point Park Cleanup by ASEZ
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.

NYS Citizen Preparedness Training for Disaster Relief at Lehman College
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.