Washington University Students Help Beautify 24:1 Community

A huge thank you to the students from Washington University who volunteered with us last week. We had a groups from Wash U’s Leadership Through Service group help at the Pagedale Community Garden by pulling weeds and cleaning up the garden beds; a group from WashU Habitat for Humanity help prepare one of our rental properties for a new family by painting the porches, trimming bushes, sealing the driveway, and cleaning up the yard; and a group of nearly 220 Washington University School of Law students help clean up the Pine Lawn neighborhood by pulling weeds, trimming trees, and picking up trash around 31 of our rental properties.

Thank you to all the student volunteers for your help enriching the 24:1 community!

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