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Community News Last Updated: Jul 2nd, 2008 - 21:15:22


Volunteers Rally for Clean, Safe Communities
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Aug 14, 2005, 23:24

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(NAPSI)-Taking part in activities that clean, beautify and improve communities actually makes people feel safer, according to a recent survey. This spring, volunteers nationwide will rally together to clean-up, green-up and fix-up their neighborhoods during Keep America Beautiful's Great American Cleanup™, the nation's largest annual community improvement program.

This year marks the 20th anniversary of the event, which takes place from March through May. President George W. Bush serves as Honorary Chair for the third consecutive year, with Mrs. Laura Bush joining him this year as an Honorary Chair.

A recent Keep America Beautiful survey revealed that 89 percent of community leaders reporting 2004 Great American Cleanup results indicated that their volunteers "felt safer" in their communities after participating in the Cleanup activities.

During the 2004 program, 2.3 million volunteers collected 150 million pounds of litter and debris; planted 5 million flowers and bulbs; cleaned 6,500 miles of rivers, lakes and shorelines; and collected 1.2 million tires for recycling. In fact, one tire can attract 10,000 mosquitoes and increase the threat of West Nile Virus. Collecting and removing tires reduces this threat.

"The 20th anniversary of our Great American Cleanup marks a milestone for creating and maintaining clean communities as volunteers rally together to eliminate litter, graffiti and blight that plague local environments," said G. Raymond Empson, president of Keep America Beautiful. "By showing their commitment through hands-on activities, volunteers are providing the solution to sustaining a healthy quality of life for everyone."

Support for clean communities continues to grow, as many companies are sponsoring volunteers' efforts. The 2005 Great American Cleanup® National Sponsors are: American Honda Motor Company, Inc., Cingular Wireless, Firestone Complete Auto Care & ExpertTire & Tires Plus, GLAD® ForceFlex Trash Bags from The Glad Products Company, SPARKLE® Paper Towels from Georgia-Pacific Corporation, Pepsi-Cola Company, The Scotts Company, Troy-Bilt®, Waste Management, Inc. and Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company; Educational Partner: Rubber Manufacturers Association.

To volunteer or to find out more information, visit www.kab.org.


Volunteers can enjoy fixing up their communities-and then enjoy living there more.

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