Eco Clean Marine Calls on Community for Panama City Beach Cleanup on March 23rd

March 15, 2024

PANAMA CITY, FL - In an effort to preserve the natural beauty of Panama City, Eco Clean Marine invites community members to join their upcoming beach cleanup event scheduled for March 23rd. The initiative aims to turn passion into action for the oceans and ensure the Gulf Coast remains pristine for generations to come.

The cleanup is set to kick off at 8:45 AM in the parking lot of Uncle Ernie's in Panama City. Eco Clean Marine, headquartered in Gulf Shores, Alabama, is excited to spearhead this month's event and welcomes enthusiastic participants to join hands in this crucial effort. The organization is committed to providing essential tools such as gloves and buckets, though participants are encouraged to bring their own if preferred.

As a token of appreciation for the community's dedication, each participant will receive a raffle ticket, offering them a chance to win an exciting surprise. The cleanup is expected to last for an hour, during which volunteers will actively contribute to maintaining the pristine condition of the beaches.

For those unable to join the event in person, Eco Clean Marine offers an alternative means of support through the purchase of a 'Bucket of Goodwill'. This direct contribution will aid ongoing efforts to keep the Gulf Coast environment free from debris and pollution. Supporters can make their contribution at https://buy.stripe.com/[ZeeWLbiZ8M41KgeUW

The organization emphasizes the importance of community unity for a cleaner, healthier coastline. Whether through active participation in the cleanup or supporting the cause remotely, every effort contributes to the overarching goal of preserving the natural wonders of Panama City's beaches.

Eco Clean Marine urges individuals and businesses alike to join hands in this collective endeavor, emphasizing that small actions can lead to significant positive impacts on the environment. Let's unite for a cleaner, healthier coastline and demonstrate the power of community-driven environmental stewardship.





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