On Sunday, volunteers from Dr. Shri. Nanasaheb Dharmadhikari Pratishthan (DSNDP) organized the Adopt-AHighway & Adopt-A-Visibility-Site cleanup campaign in collaboration with MassDOT
DSNDP, a global non-profit organization, was founded by Dr. Shri Appasaheb Dharmadhikari and Dr. Shri Sachindada Dharmadhikari. Through its cleanliness efforts, the organization aims to create a better future.
The event, held on Sunday, drew four volunteers from Norfolk County. The crew collected more than four bags of trash, totaling more than 60 pounds of trash.
Earlier this year, the Massachusetts DSNDP organized other cleanliness drives, such as Adopt-a-Visibility-Site and Adopt-a-Highway, in three cities, involving a total of 90 volunteers who worked approximately 102 volunteer hours. In total, they collected 37 bags of waste, resulting in approximately 555 kilos of waste.
The DSNDP continues to work with 18 states and more than 74 cities across the U.S. and receives numerous awards from various state and county governments.
Those interested in getting involved with DSNDP can visit their website or contact Representative Rahul Mhatre at rahul.mhatre@gmail.com
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