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About Us
Matthew and Patricia Ginalick are two typical Americans who go about their daily business driving here and there.
They have consistently commented about the amount of trash beside the roadways of this beautiful country and become increasingly
motivated to remedy the unsightly problem. But they are only two individuals and this is a huge country with lots of
trash being thrown out of car windows, dropped on sidewalks, or left behind in public places. They wondered how they
could be part of positive change and during a long drive on a winter day when the trash was most noticeable they decided to
take action.
National Center for Trash-Less Vistas was formed as a non-profit charitable organization to
communicate with people and encourage the pick up of trash (“one person – each day – one piece of trash”)
and promote the behavior change of not throwing personal trash by the wayside. With a clearly defined mission of promoting
awareness through individual and community involvement, the goal is one of greatly improved environmental aesthetics for all
people to enjoy, appreciate, and maintain.
Please join Matt and Patricia in this unique environmental effort
and become a partner with them. It’s time to clean up our waysides and vistas.
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