
ASEZ WAO Take Action to Reduce Plastic Seminar in Brooklyn
ASEZ WAO volunteers from New York City hosted the Take Action to Reduce Plastic Seminar at the office of Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams.

ASEZ WAO volunteers from New York City hosted the Take Action to Reduce Plastic Seminar at the office of Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams.

ASEZ students hosted their Crime Prevention Forum at the University of Louisville with several professors and influential guest speakers.

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

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.

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.

Over 115 ASEZ WAO volunteers removed more than 200 bags of trash from Webster Avenue in Norwood, NY, as part of their efforts to promote cleaner and more sustainable communities. Local government officials attended the cleanup to show their support.

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

The UN CERF invites the Church of God to its high-level conference because of its contribution to disaster relief efforts.

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.