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People in the News

Sunday, November 2, 2025

People in the News

Sunday, November 2, 2025

Global nonprofit DSNDP volunteers participate in storm drain marking

On October 13th, volunteers of the DSNDP organization gathered Sunday morning to participate in a storm drain marking event in collaboration with the City of Richardson.

The group consists of 8 volunteers that worked together, and they spent all the morning marking 46 storm drains.

Earlier in Texas, the organization also carried out 26 cleanliness activities that includes Adopt-a-Road, Adopt-a-Highway, Storm Drain marking across 7 cities involving a total of 351 volunteers who worked for around 595 volunteer hours, collected 214 bags of waste resulting in approx. 3210 pounds of trash.

 

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Within the North America continent, DSNDP continues to collaborate with 18 states and 74 cities across the United States for nationwide cleanliness drives including 24 different programs such as Adopt-Highway/Park/Beach/Street/River etc.

During these cleanliness drives, DSNDP has successfully engaged 2537 volunteers, actively collecting 40590 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 63 certificates and 84 signboards within the nation.

To learn more about our initiatives and get involved, visit https://www.dsndp.com.

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