All 20 MLS clubs are participating in the first-ever MLS WORKS Greener Goals "Week of Service" from April 18 to April 23, doing their part in community initiatives to help educate and bring awareness to the importance of environmental sustainability.
You can do a small part, too: Download the official MLS app on Friday, and we'll plant a tree.
Here are some of the highlights from the various events:
Toronto FC
TFC players and staff cleaned up and gardened at the Yonge Street Mission in Toronto.
Colorado Rapids
Worked at Johnson Elementary School, including creating a community garden on the school's grounds:
Houston Dynamo
Dynamo and Dash players and staff packed 400 boxes at the Houston Food Bank, providing over 4,700 meals, to help victims of the floods that struck the city:
Philadelphia Union
The Union cleaned the grounds around Talen Energy Stadium:
Chicago Fire
Fire players and staff were hard at work, helping to beautify the West Pullman area of the city:
Portland Timbers
Timbers players and staff cleaned donated bikes that will be given away at the Community Cycling Center:
New England Revolution
Revs players got their farm work in at White Barn Farm and a day later took part in a cleanup along the Charles River Esplanade:
Real Salt Lake
RSL held a Nutrition Assembly and helped green the playground at Granger Elementary School: