Costal Cleanup Day Site Captain Training 2017

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ORGANIZATION: Heal the Bay

The Coastal Cleanup Day "CCD" Site Captain Training is designed to teach you everything you need to know about Coastal Cleanup Day on September 16, 2017, in order to ensure that you are well prepared to serve as a leader for your site.

Coastal Cleanup Day is the largest volunteer day on the planet! Heal the Bay coordinates more than 50 coastal, inland, dive, and kayak cleanup sites in L.A. County.

The training session is geared for both new and returning site captains.

Let's tackle this awesome day of service together!

Please contact Christina Jurrissen, CCD Coordinator, with any questions:
(310) 451-1500 ext. 149 or cjurrissen@healthebay.org

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About Heal the Bay

Location:

1444 9th Street, Santa Monica, CA 90401, US

Mission Statement

Heal the Bay is an environmental nonprofit dedicated to making the coastal waters and watersheds of Greater Los Angeles safe, healthy and clean. To fulfill our mission, we use science, education, community action, and advocacy.

Description

About Us: In 1985, a group of concerned citizens assembled to force the Hyperion Treatment Plant near El Segundo to maintain proper sewage treatment. Spurred by concern for public safety, the health of the Santa Monica Bay, and a belief that proper sewage treatment would be overlooked without an organization to keep tabs on the progress, this group of local residents joined forces and Heal the Bay was born.

The new organization pledged to work closely with local, state and federal government, industry leaders and the public to educate and evolve their understanding of Southern California water quality and environmental responsibility. Through grassroots outreach, Heal the Bay began enrolling members soon after forming, and began to bring attention to the biggest source of beach pollution: the storm drain system.

When started, Heal the Bay consisted of only a handful of volunteers and no paid staff. Today there’s a volunteer membership of more than 25,000 and 50 Heal the Bay employees. While still integrally involved in pressuring government for water quality improvements, Heal the Bay has expanded its focus to include numerous research efforts, educational initiatives and community action programs.

For over 30 years, Heal the Bay has made substantial progress in protecting California’s aquatic habitats, but there is still a lot of work to be done!

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WHEN

Wed Jul 26, 2017
09:00 AM - 12:00 PM

WHERE

1444 9th StreetSanta Monica, CA 90401

(34.019207,-118.4897)
 

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