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Volunteers from global nonprofit DSNDP participate in road clean-up

On June 30, dedicated volunteers of the global nonprofit organization Dr. Shri. Nanasaheb Dharmadhikari Pratishthan (DSNDP), undertook an Adopt-A-Highway cleanup drive in collaboration with the Illinois Department of Transportation at Sanders and East Dundee roads - to Pfingsten and Dundee, roads in the 60062 Zip code.

This cleanliness drive by DSNDP drew eight volunteers from Cook County, who collected two big size bags of trash, resulting in the collection of 160 pounds of waste.

Earlier in Illinois, the organization also carried out other cleanliness activities via Adopt- a Highway and Adopt-a-Site initiatives involving a total of 110 volunteers who worked for around 173 volunteer hours, collecting 130 bags of waste resulting in approximately 1,950 pounds of trash.

Within the North America continent, DSNDP continues to collaborate with 18 states and 73 cities across the United States for nationwide cleanliness drives, including 23 different programs such as Adopt-Highway/Park/Beach/ Street/ River etc. During these cleanliness drives, DSNDP has successfully engaged 2019 volunteers, actively collecting more than 3,3000 pounds of trash, resulting in significant cost savings for the government. The organization has received accolades from various state and county governments in the form of 52 certificates and 51 signboards within the nation.

To learn more about DSNDP initiatives or to get involved, visit www.dsndp.com or contact Vaibhav Pawar, DSNDP representative, event coordinator, at vaibhavpawar.88@gmail.com

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