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PRESS RELEASE - FEBRUARY 22, 2016

Roadside Cleanup
Members of the ASCC Law Justice Club braved this past Saturday's rains to conduct a cleanup of the roadside stretch in front of the ASCC campus. The club has a number of cleanup campaigns planned for the rest of the semester. (Courtesy Photo)

Roadside Cleanup
IMembers of the ASCC Law Justice Club braved this past Saturday's rains to conduct a cleanup of the roadside stretch in front of the ASCC campus. The club has a number of cleanup campaigns planned for the rest of the semester. (Courtesy Photo)

ASCC Law Justice Club Supports AS-EPA Program

February 22, 2016

By James Kneubuhl, ASCC Press Officer

The Criminal Justice Department at the American Samoa Community College (ASCC) has established a co-curricular organization for students called the Law Justice Club. The new organization’s objectives include improving the relationship between students with the public through community service; providing students with opportunities to enhance their leadership skills; improving criminal justice educational activities; and fostering professionalism in law enforcement and its agencies.

As its first community service project, the Law Justice Club is actively supporting the American Samoa Environmental Protection Agency (AS-EPA) in its Keep American Samoa Beautiful (KASB) cleanup program. “This project provides students with the opportunity to familiarize themselves with the different law enforcement agencies on island, particularly those that focus on the environment,” said Law Justice Club advisor and ASCC Criminal Justice Department chairperson Mrs. Rosie Ah Chee-Toeava. “Getting to know and to network with these agencies will broaden our members awareness of career options within the field of Criminal Justice.”

The Law Justice Club has scheduled four cleanup dates between now and April, at locations that will include the breadth of the ASCC campus where it meets the main road, Lions Park, and the stretch of Malaeimi roadside from ASCC to the Tafuna Intersection. The AS-EPA has committed to providing the club members with gloves and trash bags, and the Agency will also collect data on the number and types of discarded items collected during the cleanups.  “An activity like this highlights the importance of sustaining the environment as well as the laws meant to reinforce sustainability,” said Ah Chee-Toeava.

The Law Justice Club has elected as its officers Mr. Liu Lafaele, President; Mr. Fogasaua Lesa, Vice President; Ms. Dorothy Moeolo, Secretary; and Ms. Esther Fiatoa, Treasurer. Mrs. Ah Chee-Toeava shares advising duties with her department colleage Mr. Utumoe Alefosio, Faculty Advisor, and Mrs. Claire Sagapolutele-Toeava of the ASCC Business Office, Staff Advisor. The club has also recently added additional advisors Ms. Jennifer Sua, Administrative Assistant with  Adult Education, Literacy and Extended Learning, and Mr. Saili Toetu, Senior Security Officer.

For more information on the Law Justice Club, contact Mrs. Ah Chee-Toeava at 699-9155, extension 332. A full description of the Criminal Justice Department can be found in the ASCC Catalog, available for viewing online at: www.amsamoa.edu.