Save The Bay is organizing a September 19 International Coastal Cleanup effort for RI
Save The Bay is recruiting volunteers for Rhode Island’s
International Coastal Cleanup to be held on Saturday, September 19. More than
2,100 volunteers needed to help pick up trash and debris at more than 80 beach
cleanups along some 60 miles of Rhode Island shoreline. Individual volunteers,
families, and large groups are all welcome.
Additional cleanup dates, before and after September
19, are also seeking volunteers. To find out more about the International
Coastal Cleanup and to register as a volunteer, visit savebay.org/icc. Download a PDF of the most current
list of cleanup sites HERE.
The International Coastal Cleanup, organized by the
Washington, D.C.-based Ocean Conservancy, is the largest global volunteer
effort on behalf of the ocean. Ocean Conservancy compiles data from global
cleanups around the world and publishes an annual report on marine debris.
“It really takes the talents and support of our
dedicated beach captains, individuals, other non-profit organizations and
private companies to make the International Coastal Cleanup successful,” said
July Lewis, Save The Bay volunteer manager.
“And this is a great opportunity for individual,
families and businesses to make a real difference and a strong statement: it’s
not okay to trash our bay,” Lewis said. The cleanup also features support from
local business and corporations offering financial support and volunteer teams
who participate in cleanups.
Current sponsors and supporters include: Bank of
America, Clean Ocean Access, Hemenway’s Seafood Grill & Oyster Bar, REI,
and ZipCar. Many sponsors adopt an area near their business community and use
the cleanup as a staff team building activity while supporting a great cause at
the same time. For more information about sponsorship, contact Leanne Danielsen
at ldanielsen@savebay.org.
CHARLESTOWN
MAIN CLEAN-UP
Charlestown
Breachway, September 19, 9 AM-12 PM
Led
by Save The Bay’s South Coast Keeper Dave Prescott
Meet
at: The end of Charlestown Beach Road, in the Charlestown Breachway parking
lot. Approximate address for GPS: 812 Charlestown Beach Road, Charlestown, RI.
ALSO:
Blue Shutters , Charlestown Town Beach, and East Beach – URI Feinstein Center
for Service Learning