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New York City’s notoriously filthy streets are bringing people together.

A growing number of volunteer groups that collect litter on sidewalks have popped up across the five boroughs in recent years. They’re made up of people looking to get a buzz off cleaning up the city — and meeting new friends in the process.

Rachael Cain, who formed a club called the Pick-up Pigeons in 2023, leads groups of litter-pickers to neighborhoods across the city. She said members pride themselves on having taken trash trips to all five boroughs, and get excited by especially dirty blocks.

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[–] Icytrees@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 day ago

I joined "Touch Butts" in another city. It started with collecting cigarette butts and turned into a community clean up crew with music and dancing. Some of the best nights out I've ever had.