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Clean Up Atlanta: Partners With Enterprise Mobility (Atlanta) To Help Clean Up The City
(MENAFN- EIN Presswire) EINPresswire/ -- Clean Up Atlanta : A Movement in Motion Across Atlanta
By Mark Arnold | The ATL Now
Atlanta woke up to purpose today.
In a powerful display of civic pride and environmental action, Clean Up Atlanta hosted a community cleanup event that brought together volunteers, corporate partners, and local businesses to beautify the streets of Midtown and Piedmont Park. Organized by Mark Arnold in collaboration with Enterprise Mobility Atlanta, the event was more than a cleanup-it was a statement.
With gloves on and trash bags in hand, dozens of participants fanned out across sidewalks, green spaces, and busy corridors, removing litter and restoring the vibrancy of one of Atlanta's most iconic neighborhoods. The energy was electric, the impact immediate.
🤝 Partnerships That Power Change
This event was made possible through a dynamic partnership between Clean Up Atlanta, Enterprise Mobility Atlanta, The ATL Now, and Pour Taproom (Midtown)-which generously hosted the post-cleanup gathering with food, drinks, and well-earned celebration.
A special shoutout goes to Rowan Sandy and Madison Ridgeway, whose leadership and coordination ensured Enterprise Mobility's team showed up in full force. Their dedication exemplifies the kind of corporate-community synergy that drives real change.
🌆 More Than a Mission-It's a Movement
Clean Up Atlanta isn't just about picking up trash. It's about building momentum. It's about showing the world-especially with the 2026 FIFA World Cup on the horizon-that Atlanta is a city that takes pride in its public spaces, its people, and its potential.
“We're not just cleaning up,” said Arnold.“We're creating a culture of care. A movement that says: this is our city, and we're going to show up for it.”
🍻 Community, Connection, and Celebration
After the final bag was tied and the last sidewalk swept, volunteers gathered at Pour Taproom to toast their efforts. Laughter, stories, and shared pride filled the space-proof that civic engagement doesn't just transform streets, it builds community.
As the sun set over Piedmont Park, one thing was clear: Clean Up Atlanta is just getting started.
By Mark Arnold | The ATL Now
Atlanta woke up to purpose today.
In a powerful display of civic pride and environmental action, Clean Up Atlanta hosted a community cleanup event that brought together volunteers, corporate partners, and local businesses to beautify the streets of Midtown and Piedmont Park. Organized by Mark Arnold in collaboration with Enterprise Mobility Atlanta, the event was more than a cleanup-it was a statement.
With gloves on and trash bags in hand, dozens of participants fanned out across sidewalks, green spaces, and busy corridors, removing litter and restoring the vibrancy of one of Atlanta's most iconic neighborhoods. The energy was electric, the impact immediate.
🤝 Partnerships That Power Change
This event was made possible through a dynamic partnership between Clean Up Atlanta, Enterprise Mobility Atlanta, The ATL Now, and Pour Taproom (Midtown)-which generously hosted the post-cleanup gathering with food, drinks, and well-earned celebration.
A special shoutout goes to Rowan Sandy and Madison Ridgeway, whose leadership and coordination ensured Enterprise Mobility's team showed up in full force. Their dedication exemplifies the kind of corporate-community synergy that drives real change.
🌆 More Than a Mission-It's a Movement
Clean Up Atlanta isn't just about picking up trash. It's about building momentum. It's about showing the world-especially with the 2026 FIFA World Cup on the horizon-that Atlanta is a city that takes pride in its public spaces, its people, and its potential.
“We're not just cleaning up,” said Arnold.“We're creating a culture of care. A movement that says: this is our city, and we're going to show up for it.”
🍻 Community, Connection, and Celebration
After the final bag was tied and the last sidewalk swept, volunteers gathered at Pour Taproom to toast their efforts. Laughter, stories, and shared pride filled the space-proof that civic engagement doesn't just transform streets, it builds community.
As the sun set over Piedmont Park, one thing was clear: Clean Up Atlanta is just getting started.

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