Inter Jrs FC Adopts Local Highway Stretch, Pledges to Keep Community Beautiful
- Inter Jrs FC

- Nov 24
- 2 min read

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Ellenville, NY – Inter Jrs FC is proud to announce its official participation in the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) Adopt-a-Highway program. As a commitment to the environment and the local community, the club
has pledged to keep two miles stretch of local highway litter-free.
"We are incredibly proud to take this step and give back to the community that supports us every weekend," said Richie Rodriguez, President of Inter Jrs FC. "This is more than just picking up trash; it's about instilling a sense of civic pride and environmental responsibility in our members, both on and off the field. We look forward to seeing our community get involved and making a visible difference."
About Inter jrs FC: Inter Jrs FC is a 501(c)(7) non-profit organization with tax ID # 33-2410922. Inter Jrs FC endeavors to provide the highest quality environment in which to develop skilled and well-rounded soccer players, ages U5 through high school, to engage in competitive league play. By leveraging licensed trainers to elevate team and individual skills to successfully compete in appropriately tiered levels of play and by working with local organizations and our school district to provide high-quality fields, we provide comprehensive programs that emphasize soccer technique, game tactics, soccer IQ, and physical conditioning.
About NYS Adopt-A-Highway Program: Across the country, thousands of communities have signaled their commitment to keeping America beautiful by adopting stretches of highway and pledging to keep them litter-free. Legislation to formalize New York State's Adopt-A-Highway Program was passed in 1990 to encourage individuals or groups to clean up highway roadsides and to recognize those volunteers who do. Participation in the program also fosters a sense of community ownership of the roadway as well as a sense of pride in its appearance.










