FINAL ECAP REVIEW

As the ECAP project comes to an end we all learned valuable lessons in our environment. For starters, it really was amazing to all of us how much trash is surrounding the city of Reading. Going through our cleanups we were attending, the trash you see really puts taking care of our earth into deep perspective. Change needs to happen, and it starts with us young people to carry out the next generations of humans.

 

SERVICE HOURS

Noah – 4 hours helping out with Earth Fest, as well as 2 hours and 30 minutes towards a cleanup at Olivet River Trail I attended and did an hour of setting up the gymnasium with Dr. Kazempour for the Reading Elementary 5th graders.

Julia – 4 hours helping out with Earth Fest, as well as a cleanup for 4 hours.

Matt – 2 hours with a cleanup, 2 hours going around homes in Reading asking people to fill out surveys, and 4 hours in a city park mulching and replanting flowers

 

Give us a warm welcome!

 

We are the Quicker Picker-Uppers

Noah Kurtz, Communication

Matthew Yu, Economics

Julia Strakey, Early Education

Our group will be working with the City of Reading Public Works.  We are excited to begin the process of changing the community in a positive way, as well as working with non-profit organizations.