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Saturday: Help Clean Shores of Middletown & Union Beach With Clean Ocean Action

Volunteer to help Hurricane Sandy Relief efforts on Saturday, December 8 during Clean Ocean Action's Waves of Action Day.

In response to the devastation caused by Super-Storm Sandy, it is clear that the need for volunteers is growing,  Clean Ocean Action has launched a long term volunteer initiative to help the communities and millions of citizens left devastated in the wake of Sandy. 

Starting December 8th, and regularly thereafter, COA will connect community needs throughout the NJ/NY region with the volunteers willing to help through a program called “Waves of Action.” Projects and volunteers register for December 8th's first Wave of Action on a newly developed website www.ForTheShore.org


“What Sandy destroyed in 48 hours will take months and years to fix.  We established the Waves of Action program to provide a longer-term, sustainable strategy to help heal our coastal communities and protect the quality of our region’s ocean,” stated Cindy Zipf, Clean Ocean Action Executive Director, “we hope to help communities go green to save big blue.”

As we stand tall and pull together to recover and rebuild our own homes and lives, many are also donating time for neighbors and communities.  Added Lisa Cordova, Clean Ocean Action Volunteer and Event Committee Member, “since the storm, a surge of volunteers is one of the top needs for coastal communities.”

“In the aftermath of Sandy, volunteers are ready and eagerly looking to help. Many of the impacted municipalities, businesses, and families are working hard to put their pieces together and may not have the time or energy to recruit and/or direct volunteers,” said Tavia Danch, Clean Ocean Action Education Coordinator. “Clean Ocean Action is organizing the day of service ‘For the Shore’ to streamline the process of connecting people with projects.”

Starting Saturday, December 8, COA organized the first state-wide “waves of action” days where COA’s network of organizations, businesses, citizens and municipalities from Cape May to Montauk - along the Jersey Shore and the South Shore of Long Island - are identifying and implementing projects that are needed within coastal communities.

Clean Ocean Action has already organized many projects throughout Jersey Shore towns for the first Wave of Action on Saturday, December 8 including, Sea Bright, Long Branch, Toms River, Seaside Park, Atlantic City, and Cape May.  Projects are also sprouting up across New York from Jones Beach to Hampton Bays. 

Saturday, December 8 is the first Wave of Action to help with the initial recovery from the devastation caused by Sandy, but there will is a long journey forward to rebuild.  With this in mind, Clean Ocean Action will continue long-term Waves of Action in the future to help implement a vision of sustainability—restoring better, greener, and bluer coasts.

Sign up to volunteer in Port Monmouth, Ideal Beach, and Union Beach:

Bayshore Waterfront Park Beach Clean Up

  • 9 am – 12 pm

  • 50 Volunteers Needed

  • Affiliation: Bayshore Waterfront Park Affiliation

  • Meet-up: Port Monmouth Bayshore Waterfront Park 719 Port Monmouth Road  Port Monmouth, NJ 07758

  • Project Description: Volunteers will clean the beach

  • Notes: Bring gloves

  • Click here to register for this Project

Ideal Beach, Middletown, NJ, Beach Clean Up

  • 9 am – 1pm

  • 30 volunteers needed

  • Meet-up: Ideal Beach (Bayside and Ocean Ave, Middletown, NJ)

  • Project Description: Ideal Beach is coverd in debris! Come out and help us clean it up!

  • Click HERE to sign up for this Project

     

    Union Beach Marsh and Beach Clean Up

    *         9 am - 12 pm

    *         20 Volunteers Needed

    *         Affiliation: Burners Without Borders

    *         Meet-up: Union Beach Borough Hall

    *         Project Description:  Clean up the beach and marsh land areas
    in Union Beach from storm debris

    *         Notes: Bring gloves, contractor bags, warm clothing, snacks
    and water. Parking is limited, please car pool!

    *         Click HERE to sign up for this Project
    <http://fortheshore.org/unionbeachmarsh/>

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