Schools across the State will be involved in the first annual Illinois Waterway Cleanup Week Sunday, September 10, through Saturday, September 16, 2017. This opportunity, officially designated by the Illinois General Assembly (Senate Joint Resolution 15), is designed to provide students and community members an opportunity to act locally to make an impact globally.
Prairie Rivers Network has partnered with Illinois Global Scholar, to promote Illinois Waterway Cleanup Week, encouraging students and communities to work together to clean up community waterways. Using Ocean Conservancy’s Clean Swell app, volunteers will record cleanup data, placing it into a database of over 800,000 individuals across the world carrying out similar cleanups in the same week.
“This is an opportunity for students and citizens across our State to impact water quality right in their own communities,” State Representative Cynthia Soto of Chicago, IL, said. Representative Soto sponsored the resolution in the Illinois House. “It’s easy, accessible, and a great way to engage our students in civic causes that matter.”
Trash has serious negative environmental impacts, economic challenges, and human consequences in Illinois. To help address this problem, groups have worked together to organize educators and communities to make a difference. Several groups have worked together: Prairie Rivers Network; the Illinois Global Scholar program; Farmers Insurance; Alliance for the Great Lakes; Ocean Conservancy; WE Day; other action organizations
“I believe this initiative provides a practical and sustainable way to engage students and citizens in cleaning up waterways across our State,” said State Senate resolution sponsor Sen. Kimberly Lightford of Maywood, IL. “I applaud these efforts and would like to see more students engaged in service learning opportunities like this one.”
Educators and communities interested in joining in a waterway cleanup are encouraged to visit http://global-illinois.org/ill