
Wrigley Park Volunteer Cleanup and Painting Service by ASEZ
ASEZ volunteers from various universities and community colleges held a cleanup at the Wrigley Park neighborhood of Paterson, NJ. They removed a total of 50 bags of trash.

ASEZ volunteers from various universities and community colleges held a cleanup at the Wrigley Park neighborhood of Paterson, NJ. They removed a total of 50 bags of trash.

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, 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.

Speakers addressed the good deeds and altruism of ASEZ’s student volunteers, encouraging them to take the lead in creating a better and brighter future for their communities and for the world.

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

The historic Mega Blood Drive 2014 brought seven tri-state area blood centers together for the first time, as 1,300 donors gave blood to meet the goal of saving 3,000 lives.

The Church of God celebrated the 50th anniversary of its establishment at the NJPAC, hosting “Mother’s Love the Key to Global Harmony.”

On behalf of the State of New Jersey, Governor Chris Christie congratulates the Church of God for its 50th anniversary.

About 1,200 church members became part of a certified community emergency response team (CERT) after attending a daylong training program in Bergen County, NJ.

The Metlife Stadium parking lot was as lively as a pregame tailgate as 200 Church of God donors came in their signature yellow shirts to donate blood at the Super Bowl Mega Blood Drive.

Members came out to serve seniors at the Bergen County Senior Picnic in Paramus, NJ where Governor Christie thanked them for their community service work after Hurricane Sandy.

The Church of God held the Unity in the Community Blood Drive to spread awareness of the importance of donating blood.