We had emailed them back, giving the beach clean-up locations and times. They replied and said that doing a school clean up would be great as well. They also gave us a new email and sponsor to contact. They said that they can probably help us organize the events that we wanted. They gave us the email for "Love Your Coast". We plan to contact them and hopefully get a response soon.
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We got an email back from our ideal sponsor "Sustainable Coastlines Hawaiʻi". It was mentioned that clean beaches start at home or even at school. When we pick up after ourselves, then it makes the ʻāina more sustainable. Picking up trash and cleaning where we live is an important part of keeping the places we love (like the beach) clean.
We are waiting on a response from our organization, Sustainable coast lines. We hope to get their response soon so we can start with our beach clean ups.
Over winter break, our group thought of dates that would work for all of us. We chose dates on the weekend or three day weekends. Over the break I also did more research on my topic, reading more from the organization that we hope will help us fulfill our goals for our project.
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AuthorMy name is Kaylee-Brooke Manuel and I attend Kamehameha Schools Kapalama Campus. I was born and raised in Nanakuli on the island of O'ahu. Why is this project important?
I donʻt want to see something I love be ruined by debris. Every Sundays, my cousins and I would go to the beach till sunset. We would also go camping in the summers at Nānākuli beach park, swimming all day making memories with my family. The beach is a big part of my life and I wouldn't want to see it filled with waste. Archives
May 2017
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