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Our Story

Who We Are

We’re not a big organization. We’re not outsiders looking in. We are local community members—people who live here, drive these streets, walk these parks, and see the impact of illegal dumping with our own eyes every day. What started as frustration turned into action.

 

It began with a simple cleanup at Anderson Park in the Galleria area. We didn’t have a major plan—we just knew something had to be done. But as we picked up trash, bag after bag, we realized this wasn’t just one park’s problem. It was everywhere. Piles of dumped furniture. Scattered litter. Spaces that people once enjoyed slowly being taken over.

Instead of ignoring it, we leaned in. We started documenting what we were seeing—not just the trash, but the reality of how it affects our communities. And from that, a bigger purpose was born: not just to clean, but to bring awareness, involve others, and push back in a real way.We’re everyday people choosing to take responsibility for the place we call home.

This isn’t about perfection—it’s about effort. It’s about showing up, doing the work, and inspiring others to do the same. Because when people come together, small actions turn into real change.

We’re building something bigger than ourselves.
A movement rooted in community, action, and pride.

And we’re just getting started.

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