This initiative, funded by the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation, targeted the section of Manger Street extending from Gijon Roundabout to the Paradise Hotel.
The event was held in partnership with the Municipality of San Giovanni Valdarno in Italy and the John Paul II Foundation, aiming to raise environmental awareness and improve the urban landscape of the city.
The activity is part of a strategic collaboration between Bethlehem Municipality, the Municipality of San Giovanni Valdarno, and the John Paul II Foundation. It included the participation of the Mayor, members of the Municipal Council, city police, employees from the planning, projects, and health departments, along with volunteers from the Terra Santa Scout Group – Bethlehem, and the Global Shapers community.
The effort focused on cleaning the median and sidewalks of the road in the targeted section. It reflects the municipality’s and the local community’s commitment to working toward a cleaner and more sustainable environment.
This event is part of a series of environmental initiatives being carried out by the municipality to improve the quality of life in the city and strengthen community engagement in environmental and sustainable development issues.