East Mayor's T-Town initiative begins Published on July 24, 2014 Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print Volunteer Mykalah Anderson, 19, from Toledo, mows the overgrown weeds on the side of an abandoned home on Earl Street. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image TPD Sgt. Greg Mahlman, right, helps to register volunteer Paul Gibbs Sr. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Volunteer Mykalah Anderson, 19, from Toledo, mows the overgrown weeds on the side of an abandoned home on Earl Street. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image TPD Sgt. Greg Mahlman, right, helps to register volunteer Cindy Martinez, a traffic officer, while other volunteers Douglas Hampton Jr., far left, and Paul Gibbs Sr., center, fill-out paperwork. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Toledo Police Captain Tom Weigand stops to talk to a family from left: Cayden Werts, 6, his twin brother Isaiah Werts, 6, Rizo Huntley, 22 months, and Brenyn Huntley, on the corner of Earl Street and Kingston Avenue. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Carol Peck picks-up trash along Kingston Avenue. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Members of Pathway, teenagers and young adults employed through a Lucas County summer job placement program, mows and cleans debris from abandoned homes on Earl Street near Kingston Avenue. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Bags for garbage along with mowers and other tools were available at The Toledo Police Mobile Command Post. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Brenyn Huntley, right, sits on his porch with kids and stepkids from left: Isaiah Werts, 6, Cayden Werts, 6, and Rizo Huntley, 22 months. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Related Items volunteers ,cleanup Recommended for you Click to comment