LAKE CHARLES, La. (AP) — A group formed to help people with developmentally disabilities has a contract to pick up litter in parks owned by a southwest Louisiana city.
The Calcasieu Association for Retarded Citizens says that under the "CARC in the Park Buddy Program," pairs of clients spend two hours a day picking up litter at five Lake Charles parks.
The American Press reports that they're supervised by an organization employee and earn a stipend.
The city provides safety vests, litter grabbers and trash bags. The pilot program started Oct. 1.
Mayor Nic Hunter says the program may be expanded to other city parks.
Developmentally disabled contract to pick up park litter
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