TIDE, the Vector Control Unit of the Toledo Community Hospital, and other local organizations came together for a major cleanup initiative in Indianville. The goal: to remove water-holding trash and debris that could become mosquito breeding grounds with the onset of the rainy season. Armed with gloves, bags, a truck, and a trailer, the dedicated TIDE staff rolled up their sleeves and got to work, joining residents and volunteers in clearing the area. The cleanup not only improved the appearance of the neighborhood but also played a crucial role in protecting public health. TIDE encourages everyone to stay involved and continue keeping their surroundings free of litter and standing water. Small actions make a big difference when it comes to safeguarding our homes and families.