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122 Wyandotte Avenue East, Big Stone Gap, VA 24219
A volunteer organization dedicated to the enhancement of southwest Virginia and southeast Kentucky, including but not limited to economic, infrastructure, education, and tourism issues. They run a clean-up project twice a year and work with other local organizations. There is no official office, so no official office hours. Phone number and mailing address are Dr. Botts' residential information.
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2154 North Landstown Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23456
Offers opportunities for individuals and groups to clean areas in Virginia Beach. Areas available for adoption include: highways, roadways, parks, trails, spots and waterways. This is a two-year adoption with a minimum of six cleanups per year.
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1401 E Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219
Adopt-a-Highway is a program launched by the Virginia Department of Transportation in 1988. Volunteer groups and individuals adopt a two mile or longer stretch of roadway and make a two year commitment to pick up the trash at least four times a year.
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133 School Board Place, Jonesville, VA 24263
Helps residents keep Lee County beautiful through its litter control education and enforcement program. Provides information about recycling opportunities. Offers Adopt-A- Highway and Community Service volunteer opportunities.
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