This past Sunday, a group of volunteers from the Humanists of Rhode Island worked together in an Adopt-A-Highway cleanup effort along Park Avenue. The group is committed to completing a minimum of …
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This past Sunday, a group of volunteers from the Humanists of Rhode Island worked together in an Adopt-A-Highway cleanup effort along Park Avenue. The group is committed to completing a minimum of four cleanups each year at the same location, which extends to Reservoir and Warwick Avenues in the city limits. According to a press release, humanism is a non-theistic philosophy based on reason, compassion, optimism and action. The Humanists of Rhode Island group was formed in April of 2011 with the intention of demonstrating these values though volunteerism and service work. (Herald photos by Steve Popiel)
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