By Marie Tonette Marticio
TACLOBAN CITY – Over 1,500 volunteers took part in a beach clean-up in Borongan City, Eastern Samar Saturday.
Cherrie Ann Calacal, president of the Borongan City Tour Guides Association which spearheaded the activity, said aside from the cleanup they wanted to raise awareness among Boronganons especially the youth who visit their park along Baybay village.
Over 1,500 volunteers took part in a beach clean-up in Borongan City, Eastern Samar Saturday. (Contributed photo / via Marie Tonette Marticio / MANILA BULLETIN)
“When our group was formed in December, our first project was to conduct an information drive to remind the public where to dispose their trash. Then the Manila Bay cleanup happened.
We were inspired to create a bigger project involving the community, so the coastal cleanup of Baybay Borongan came about,” she explained.
About five truckloads of trash composed of driftwoods and coconut husks were hauled coming from the barrio near the river by 70 organizations who participated in said activity.
Over 1,500 volunteers took part in a beach clean-up in Borongan City, Eastern Samar Saturday. (Contributed photo / via Marie Tonette Marticio / MANILA BULLETIN)
“When our group was formed in December, our first project was to conduct an information drive to remind the public where to dispose their trash. Then the Manila Bay cleanup happened.
We were inspired to create a bigger project involving the community, so the coastal cleanup of Baybay Borongan came about,” she explained.
About five truckloads of trash composed of driftwoods and coconut husks were hauled coming from the barrio near the river by 70 organizations who participated in said activity.