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Volunteers pick up trash in Orange County neighborhood during ‘L.O.V.E. Week’

L.O.V.E. Week runs through Feb. 18

Young people volunteered their time during L.O.V.E. Week on Thursday (Tony Talcott, Copyright 2024 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

ORLANDO, Fla. – Dozens of young people volunteered their time on Thursday afternoon to pick up trash in the Pine Hills neighborhood of Orange County.

Those volunteers are members of Future Leaders United, a mentoring program aimed at helping high schoolers prepare for higher education.

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The group partnered with Light Orlando as part of its L.O.V.E. — Light Orlando Volunteer Experience — Week initiative.

That service project began on Monday with a spa night in partnership with One Heart for Women and Children, which served recovering women in the S.T.E.P.S. — Specialized Treatment, Education, and Prevention Services — program.

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“We have different people coming in with chair massage, painting nails, haircuts, and we’re having dinner together just as a big family,” One Heart Founder Stephanie Bowman said. “Really help make the women feel special, and, like, they really do matter because each one of us matters.”

Other events during L.O.V.E. week include a Valentine’s Day party for children, garden clean-up, senior citizen prom, street cleanup and building bunk beds.

Light Orlando was behind a $250,000 donation to the Salvation Army Angel Tree program last year.

Leaders with the organization are now calling on volunteers to help serve the community during L.O.V.E. week, which runs through Sunday.

Visit JustServe.org for details on becoming a volunteer.

For more information on Light Orlando’s mission visit LightOrlando.org.

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