In a heartfelt celebration of Earth Day, young adult volunteers from ASEZ WAO, a group affiliated with the World Mission Society Church of God, gathered at Wilson Park in Torrance to sow jasmine along with the seeds of beauty, unity, and hope.
With the warmth of spring in the air, approximately 100 volunteers joined hands with Torrance Mayor George Chen and Torrance City Councilmember Asam Sheikh to plant 140 jasmine shrubs throughout the park. The effort wasn’t just about greenery—it was about creating a peaceful haven for the community and supporting local pollinator habitats, one plant at a time.
This event was part of ASEZ WAO’s global “Mother’s Forest” project, a visionary initiative aimed at planting one tree for every person on Earth, together with other plants. By doing so, the organization hopes to nurture the planet and promote sustainable environmental stewardship. 
With laughter and bright smiles, members united in their efforts, spreading their joy like the scent of jasmine itself. Wilson Park is the city’s busiest park and the serenity and beauty of its environment has the potential to positively impact thousands of residents in the community.
In bringing together people, nature, and servitude, ASEZ WAO’s Earth Day event beautified Wilson Park and uplifted the community. As the salt and light of the earth, members will continue to do so, until the whole world is beautified and uplifted.
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