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Tired of seeing graffiti in your neighborhood, help Wipe-It Out S.A.
The Graffiti Abatement Program has established a new volunteer program that provides volunteers with paint and supplies to get rid of graffiti in their council district. For a volunteer application click the following link: volunteer opportunities

Other Volunteer Opportunities:

Adopt-A-Spot

This is a Keep San Antonio Beautiful Project that provides an opportunity for citizens to adopt a public right of way median or  drainage channel and keep it litter and graffiti free.

Mini-Graffiti Wipeout
A one-time clean-up project for groups of 50 or less volunteers. City staff will assist your group and provide the necessary paint and supplies along with the designated location.

Graffiti Wipeout Volunteer Day
An annual event that allows residents to join City leaders and staff to paint over graffiti across San Antonio. In the spirit of National Public Lands Day, volunteers can also help to pick up litter, remove overgrown vegetation and trim trees if painting is not your cup of tea.

Get involved! For more information about volunteer opportunities, contact Lisa McKenzie at (210) 207-5430.


 

 

it's a crime
What are the penalties for taggers? How is graffiti enforced in San Antonio? Read

teaming up
Find out what local entities are doing to rectify the graffiti problem. Read

the facts
Graffiti costs you money. San Antonio and other cities are dealing with the problem. Read

learn more
We can help your school or organization learn how to reduce graffiti in your community. Read

murals
Learn how murals can deter graffiti and be a source of neighborhood pride. Read

for kids
Alternatives are available for kids. Teachers can create a graffiti lesson plan. Read

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