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The pandemic has shown a number of inequalities within underserved populations. So, during a year like 2020, people came to realize the importance of our

The pandemic has shown a number of inequalities within underserved populations. So, during a year like 2020, people came to realize the importance of our

ASEZ volunteers from several Capital Region colleges held their Zero Crime Street Cleanup in Albany, NY. They were joined by Judge Regina Rinaldi and Councilman Owusu Aneke.

ASEZ student volunteers were joined by New York State Assemblyman Nader Sayegh during their Pelton Park cleanup in Yonkers, NY.

On August 18, ASEZ volunteers from various colleges and universities in the Bronx and Staten Island joined together to clean Randall Avenue in the Bronx, NY. Together with Assemblywoman Karines Reyes, the volunteers collected over 400 bags of trash.

The Church of God Orchestra and New Jerusalem Choir performed at the Lincoln Center for ASEZ’s Working Together for World Peace concert. During the concert, on behalf of the NYS Assembly, Assemblyman Nader Sayegh presented a citation to ASEZ in recognition of their outstanding volunteerism.

ASEZ WAO members held the Environmental Protection Forum for a Sustainable Future to discuss ways to reduce plastic waste and reverse its damaging effects on the environment.

Volunteers from ASEZ WAO partner with the Hicksville Parks Department to beautify Kennedy Memorial Park and preserve their environment. ASEZ WAO launched the project as part of their Take Action Project to help save the earth.

ASEZ WAO volunteers removed 130 bags of trash from the Heritage Trail in Middletown, NY. State Senator Jennifer Metzger and State Assemblywoman Aileen Gunther both attended the cleanup in support of ASEZ WAO’s Take Action Project.

About 70 ASEZ WAO volunteers removed trash and invasive plants from Haverstraw Beach State Park. New York State Senators David Carlucci and James Skoufis attended to support the volunteers in their effort.

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 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.