Community Support
Spring Clean Up Week is powered by neighbors, community organizations, and small businesses who help make these cleanups possible. From hosting events to providing food and helping build community, this work happens because people across our community show up for one another.
Our Partners & Friends
East Rock Creek Village is a neighborhood-based, volunteer-managed nonprofit organization that supports and enriches the long-term quality of life of residents in DC’s upper Ward 4.
The Upper Georgia Avenue Main Street is part of a national network committed to creating high-quality places and to building stronger communities through preservation-based economic development.
The League of Women Voters of the District of Columbia is a nonpartisan organization that encourages the informed and active participation in government.
Ledo Pizza is known as the original Maryland-Style Pizza. The reason why is simple. Ledo Pizza provides high-quality food at a great value in a comfortable, family atmosphere.
Main Street Takoma's mission is to bring together businesses, residents and community organizations to build and sustain a vibrant commercial district and preserve the neighborhood’s rich history.
The Association works to promote a safe, viable, stable, clean, and livable community, where all people are accepted regardless of race, creed, color or national origin, and where they can live in common cause with their neighbors.

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Come for the Cleanup, Stay for the Community
Many cleanups include a social gathering afterward to connect with neighbors over food and conversation. These gatherings help create a welcoming third space where neighbors—including high schoolers on spring break—can spend time together, meet new people, and build community. Several offer no- or low-cost ways to share in food, drinks, and merriment. You can DONATE toward food and drinks for participants, which is Spring Clean Up Week’s biggest expense, and help make these gatherings accessible to everyone.