New volunteer program making Spartanburg sparkle

New volunteer program making Spartanburg sparkle

The City of Spartanburg announced a new initiative that focuses on keeping streets clean. Sparkle a City Street is “designed to empower citizens to help keep our City streets litter-free,” said the post on Spartanburg’s Facebook page.

A Cleaner City

Sparkle a City Street is a volunteer program aimed at cleaning up the streets of Spartanburg. The initiative encourages individuals or groups to adopt a street within the city limits and commit to quarterly litter pick-ups for a minimum of two years.

The program provides volunteers with safety vests, pick-up sticks, and bags for the clean-ups. The City hopes that this initiative will not only beautify the streets but also foster a sense of community pride and involvement.

How to Get Involved

If you’re interested in participating in the Sparkle a City Street program, you can apply to adopt a street within Spartanburg city limits. Volunteers can sign up either individually or as a group. The City will then provide the necessary resources for quarterly clean-ups.

To apply for the program, you can visit the City of Spartanburg’s website and fill out the online application form. The City encourages all residents who are passionate about keeping Spartanburg clean to join the initiative.

Helping the Environment

Keeping the streets clean is not just about aesthetics; it also has a positive impact on the environment. Litter on the streets can harm wildlife, pollute waterways, and contribute to air pollution. By participating in Sparkle a City Street, volunteers are not only beautifying their community but also contributing to environmental conservation efforts.

Community Engagement

Volunteer programs like Sparkle a City Street are great opportunities for community engagement. By coming together to clean up the streets, residents can bond over a shared goal of making their city a better place to live. It also instills a sense of responsibility and ownership in the community, encouraging residents to take pride in their surroundings.

Long-Term Impact

While quarterly clean-ups may seem like a small gesture, the long-term impact of the Sparkle a City Street program can be significant. By consistently keeping the streets clean, volunteers are setting a positive example for others and creating a culture of cleanliness in Spartanburg. This can lead to lasting improvements in the overall appearance and environment of the city.

Get Involved Today

If you’re passionate about environmental conservation, community engagement, and making a difference in Spartanburg, consider joining the Sparkle a City Street program. Together, we can work towards a cleaner, greener, and more beautiful city for all residents to enjoy.

HERE Greenville

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