Cleanliness Drive is a community-focused initiative that actively contributes to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation. This project emphasizes the importance of cleanliness, hygiene, and environmental responsibility in building healthier communities. As part of the drive, we visit various houses of worship—including temples, mosques, churches, and gurudwaras—and collaborate with volunteers to clean and maintain these sacred spaces, promoting respect for shared community environments. In addition to the cleaning efforts, we also conduct health and hygiene camps for underprivileged children. These camps focus on educating them about personal hygiene practices, the importance of sanitation, handwashing, and disease prevention. Interactive workshops, demonstrations, and distribution of hygiene kits help reinforce these lessons and empower children to lead healthier lives. By combining environmental care with community health education, the Cleanliness Drive not only fosters cleaner surroundings but also instills lifelong values of responsibility, dignity, and collective well-being.