South
Carolina's beautiful landscapes are one of the state's most precious
natural resources. Not only that, with millions of tourists coming to
the state each year, our scenic beauty is also an important economic
resource, one we need to protect.
In 1988, the Adopt-A-Highway program began in South Carolina, and has been one of the most successful programs in combating litter along our highways ever enacted. We believe this success comes from relying on individual citizens who genuinely care about the beauty of their state and want to take responsibility for enhancing that beauty.
To see how successful this program is, click this link to check out the Adopt-A-Highway 2008 Status Report Form for Charleston County.
In 1988, the Adopt-A-Highway program began in South Carolina, and has been one of the most successful programs in combating litter along our highways ever enacted. We believe this success comes from relying on individual citizens who genuinely care about the beauty of their state and want to take responsibility for enhancing that beauty.
To see how successful this program is, click this link to check out the Adopt-A-Highway 2008 Status Report Form for Charleston County.
If
you feel your group might be interested in being part of something
beautiful, contact the Adopt-A-Highway Coordinator in Charleston County
at 843.722.5940x132, or e-mail adoptahighway@communityprideinc.org.
Click
this link for the Adopt-A-Highway Report
Card, this
link for the Agreement
Form and
here
for the Adopt-A-Highway-
Group Leader Guidelines.
To see how successful this program is, click this link to check out the Adopt-A-Highway 2010 Status Report Form for Charleston County.
Also visit the state Adopt-A-Highway office website at this link.