
Greene County Hosts Earth Day Clean-Up for Roads and Parks
Greene County Health Department is mobilizing volunteers for a countywide Earth Day cleanup on April 24. Free supplies, T-shirts, and refreshments await anyone ready to pitch in for their community.
Spring cleaning just got a community upgrade in Greene County, Illinois, where neighbors are teaming up to give their roads and parks a fresh start.
The Greene County Health Department is organizing an Earth Day cleanup event on April 24, running from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Volunteers across Carrollton and surrounding areas can register online at greenecountyhd.org/earthday to claim their spot.
Everyone who shows up gets a free T-shirt for participating. The department is covering all the basics too: gloves, trash bags, and water so volunteers can focus on the work that matters.
Local sponsors are stepping up to help fund supplies and shirts. The department welcomes additional sponsors to ensure every volunteer has what they need for a successful cleanup day.

The Ripple Effect
Small actions in Greene County reflect a bigger shift happening across America. Community-led environmental projects build more than cleaner streets. They strengthen bonds between neighbors and remind everyone that caring for shared spaces starts at home.
When people see their efforts transform a littered roadside into a welcoming space, it sparks pride. That pride spreads to other community projects, from volunteer fire departments to food drives.
Earth Day cleanups also teach younger volunteers about stewardship. Kids who pick up trash alongside their parents learn that protecting the environment isn't someone else's job.
Anyone interested can get more details by calling 217-942-6961, extension 4110, or visiting the health department's website. Registration is open now, and spots are available for individuals, families, and groups looking to make a difference together.
Greene County is proving that big change starts with simple acts: grabbing some gloves, filling a few bags, and showing up for the place you call home.
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