Our last reporting year, July 2005-June 2006, found us, along
with our community partners, participating in 39 clean-ups,
providing citizens and schools with 420 seedlings, in addition to
working on beatification sites. Forty classroom presentations were
made through our literacy program. Seventy community
out reach presentations along with leadership and environmental
workshops were presented to our citizens.
This year we received no direct
government funding and our volunteer hours
totaled a worth of $291,947.50 to our South Fulton Citizens.
Approximately 12.3 million people have viewed the Iron Eyes Coty Anti-Litter PSA’s through
Transit TV and through a local cable system, 225,000 received information about our program. It is
said in building caring communities, credible non-profits help to make communities strong!