Founded by Katsiaryna Goodman
American Community Action Day
ACAD — One Day. One Nation. One Effort.
A voluntary civic initiative for America

Bringing people together to improve the places they call home.

American Community Action Day is a nationwide initiative founded by Katsiaryna Goodman to encourage communities across the United States to come together for one day of cleanup, beautification, service, and civic pride.

Clean neighborhoods. Plant trees. Beautify public spaces. Strengthen communities.
American Community Action Day logo
A national day of action, rooted in local pride.

Built around volunteerism, responsibility, and community ownership—with Katsiaryna Goodman’s story and vision at the center.

Early participation

Building momentum, one community at a time.

These are starter numbers for the public launch. As participation grows, this section can be connected to live data and updated automatically.

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Volunteers
Individuals signed up to support ACAD
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Communities
Cities and towns preparing to participate
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Raised
Funds committed to local beautification efforts
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Founder Vision
One idea with the power to unite communities
About ACAD

A simple idea with national potential.

ACAD is designed to encourage Americans to come together voluntarily for one focused day of cleanup, restoration, beautification, and local civic action.

1

Community Cleanup

Organize local efforts to remove litter, clear public areas, improve curb appeal, and restore shared spaces.

2

Beautification

Plant trees, refresh playgrounds, improve landscaping, add flowers, and make neighborhoods feel cared for again.

3

Civic Pride

Bring neighbors, families, businesses, and local leaders together around a visible, shared act of service and responsibility.

Founder story

This initiative begins with Katsiaryna Goodman.

ACAD is her vision, her story, and her public effort to bring a meaningful spirit of community action to the United States in a way that reflects American freedom and values.

In my home country, there is a tradition of coming together to improve communities. While the system there is different, the spirit behind it—people working together to build something better—is universal. I believe that same spirit belongs here in America.
Katsiaryna Goodman
Founder, American Community Action Day

Why her voice matters

Katsiaryna brings a personal perspective shaped by lived experience, gratitude for the opportunities of American life, and a strong belief that communities become stronger when people take pride in improving them together.

  • This is positioned as a voluntary civic effort, not a mandate.
  • Her story is the public identity of the initiative.
  • All public branding should center her as founder.
How it works

A practical model for nationwide participation.

This first version keeps the concept simple, accessible, and scalable.

1

Register Interest

Individuals, companies, and communities sign up to show support and receive future participation details.

2

Organize Locally

Cities, neighborhoods, and volunteer groups identify cleanup and beautification projects that can be completed in one day.

3

Act Together

On American Community Action Day, communities participate in visible acts of service that improve local spaces and strengthen civic pride.

Support Katsiaryna Goodman’s initiative.

This site is the beginning of a national effort to bring Americans together through voluntary community action and local pride.

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