Bounty, a group that has been trying very hard for a long time to do their best to give back to society through their volunteer work whatever bit that they can, have initialized a new program that they are calling “Make a Clean Change” that they have already begun and progress of the same has been going on very successfully. In fact, it was during the National Volunteer Week this year, on the 4th of July, they made a stop at a local public school in Los Angeles and did their bit along with the help of a few local volunteers as well.

Their main aim through this task is that they are trying to improve the learning environments of public schools in the country, so that children find studying more interesting in a better atmosphere. There are thirty schools that the initiative is concentrating on at the moment, and these are contained within ten different cities around the country. Kingsley Elementary school is one of them, the one that they visited on 4th June as a part of the National Volunteer Week as well incidentally.

In fact, not only were there several local volunteers from such as Los Angeles groups like the Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation and HandsOn network, there were also two celebrity volunteers as well who helped out and set the perfect charitable example for the country. It was Jennie Garth and Peter Facinelli who also volunteered along with the other locals and they did more than just a good job out of it. From painting classroom walls to planting new flowers in the garden, the two along with the locals and Bounty as a whole did a lot to meet their ultimate aim of “Make a Clean Change”.



Facinelli commented later that husband and wife were actually very thrilled to have helped out in this fashion, as they have three kids of their own and therefore they know what the importance is of maintaining a good and inspiring environment of learning for children. They declared that they were very happy to be a part of such a program related to the improvement of learning.

The author writes articles on non profit organizations related topics including National Volunteer Week and Kingsley Elementary School.