A shared civic infrastructure for cleanup action.
People show up once, but organisers often lose continuity with them after the event ends.
Cleanup work often ends up buried in chats, photos, or social posts with no structured record.
Meaningful community effort becomes difficult to show, share, or build on later.
A nationwide civic mobilization layer where cleanup action becomes visible, coordinated, and self-sustaining.
Real-time visibility of cleanup activity across regions. Data drives funding, policy, and intervention.
Municipalities, corporates, colleges, and communities operate on a shared civic layer.
Cleanup becomes a civic identity — visible, repeatable, and socially reinforced.
Neighborhoods don't wait for organisers — they become organisers.
Every cleanup makes the next one easier to organise, trust, and join.
If cleanup events across communities were listed in one place, they would stop being isolated efforts and start becoming shared civic infrastructure.
LetsCleanup is a platform where organisers can list events, coordinate participation, and build a visible record of their work over time.
When you list your cleanup on LetsCleanup, the value does not end when the event ends.
More people can discover and join your cleanup more easily.
Your effort becomes part of a clearer, more durable public record.
Your event contributes to something larger than a one-time cleanup day.
LetsCleanup already helps organisers run cleaner, more organised cleanup events — even before the broader ecosystem compounds.
Create a dedicated event page and share it easily across WhatsApp, Instagram, LinkedIn, email, and communities.
Promote your event more easily without repeatedly explaining details across different channels.
Reduce no-shows and manual follow-up with automated participant reminders.
Instead of managing events through scattered chats, spreadsheets, posters, and links, organisers get a cleaner operational system.
LetsCleanup is being built to help organisers retain continuity across events instead of rebuilding from scratch every time.
Maintain access to people who attended your events instead of losing that continuity after each cleanup.
Bring your existing volunteer data and previous work into the platform instead of starting from zero.
Build stronger long-term relationships with the people who keep showing up.
LetsCleanup helps organisers move from scattered event activity to a clearer, cumulative record of what they are actually enabling over time.
See all your cleanup events in one place and build continuity over time.
Track RSVPs, attendance, and volunteer activity more clearly.
Build a visible footprint you can share with communities, supporters, and partners.
The more cleanup events that are listed in one ecosystem, the stronger volunteer discovery becomes for every organiser.
LetsCleanup helps create a visible event history and a lasting public record of local civic action.
When your work is visible and structured, it becomes easier to approach CSR teams, sponsors, local businesses, and partners.
Make your work easier to present when seeking support.
Show consistency, seriousness, and public contribution over time.
Move from good intentions to visible civic footprint.
A shared platform creates opportunities to solve cleanup challenges collectively instead of repeatedly solving them in isolation.
Build common resources like local municipal contacts and coordination knowledge.
Enable reusable guidance around supplies, permissions, and logistics.
Help organisers learn from one another instead of reinventing everything alone.
A shared platform makes it easier to support city-wide drives, corporate engagement, multi-group campaigns, and large-scale participation.
A shared platform helps volunteers stay connected across organisers, events, and locations — even if they move cities or communities.
Not just an event directory — but a map of civic action, a volunteer ecosystem, and a shared public record of environmental stewardship.
Show where civic effort is already happening.
Help participation continue across geographies and organisers.
Create a stronger foundation for future community voice and action.
People are already willing to show up. What is missing is the shared infrastructure that helps their effort stay visible, connected, reusable, and easier to support.
By listing your cleanup on LetsCleanup, you are not just promoting an event — you are contributing to a shared civic infrastructure that can make cleanup action stronger for everyone over time.
List Your CleanupOne person cannot build a movement. But every organiser who joins makes it stronger for everyone. If this resonated with you — share it with someone who is already doing the work.
Most people who do this work do it quietly. They deserve infrastructure that makes it easier — and visible. Share this with anyone building something in their community.