Taking Matters Into Our Own Hands & How Facebook Can Help.
Let me start off this post with saying how proud I am! Shelton has a special place in my heart. I only lived there for a few years during high school, but my family stayed for many years after I moved back to NYC, so I still visited them and my friends there quite often. Though Shelton is not my original hometown, I do consider it to be my hometown now. And my chosen hometown did something really cool recently that I would like to share with my readers.
As many of you are already aware, Moni K has hosted a couple of local clean up events since it first opened. Moni K hosted these clean up events for the purpose of taking care of a local park (Flushing Meadows Corona Park). This park has been important to me ever since I moved to Queens in 2011. I was extremely disappointed when I saw how much trash people were leaving behind in this beautiful park. As a park goer, environmentalist, and President of an Environmental Consulting company, I knew I had to do something to fix this. My team at the time and I organized these clean up events using social media. We had a small turnout, but it didn't stop us from doing what we came there to do, and it was great. Just the few of us were able to make such a difference. I was glad that we hosted those clean up events and we will certainly host more. Clean up events are our way of showing up for our community. Shelton understood this too when they did something similar.
A small group of Shelton residents came together recently to clean up the city after being frustrated with the trash they saw piling up in their streets.
The Shelton Clean Up Project was “created as a Facebook group interested in cleaning up areas of the city that have become littered with trash” Thus far, the Shelton Clean Up Project was able to clear about a mile of both sides of Bridgeport Avenue and they have three more clean up events planned for this fall.
This is amazing!
One of the members of the group was quoted saying “if the city can’t keep up with the litter bugs, the citizens need to pull together.”
Fortunately, the city conservation department did contribute to the cause by providing the group with bags and gloves to use at the clean ups, but the statement is still true.
We should expect the city to do its part, but we should not be dependent on that. We hold power to change things on our own. A simple Facebook group can turn a filthy plot of land into a beautiful restored community space. We should not underestimate our ability to come together for the betterment of the world. Like Moni K and the Shelton Clean Up Project, you too can organize something in your community!
If you would like to read the news article, here is the link: https://www.sheltonherald.com/news/article/Volunteers-working-to-clean-up-Shelton-16478322.php
If you would like help in organizing a clean up event in your area, you can reach out to me at [email protected]. I am happy to help!
Thank you,
Monika Brzostowska
President/Owner - Moni K, LLC










