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Purple Island Beach Clean Up

Posted On: 26 February 2019 09:50 am Updated On: 3 November 2022 07:34 pm
Categories : Social Responsibility
Purple Island Beach Clean Up

Events Details

Location: Near purple Island
Date: 8 March 2019
Time: 12:30 pm - 05:00 pm
Ticket Purchase: No tickets needed
Price:
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Phone: 33530230

Hello everyone,

For this cleanup we are going back to purple island. We will be cleaning the mangrove, the beach and the island. This event is kid friendly, and will offer the opportunity to stay in land for those who are not fond of the water. Bring your kayaks and swimming gear if you want.

AGENDA FOR THE DAY:
-12:30pm Meeting time at the Dairy Queen by the Radisson Blue Hotel in Salwa Road. https://goo.gl/maps/7SctiL9p6Ln IF YOU ARE CARPOOLING MEET US HERE.
-1:00pm Departure to the cleanup location.
Beach location:
https://goo.gl/maps/WSxPpcVreHK2
GO TO THIS LOCATION OF YOU’RE NOT CARPOOLING.
4x4 is not needed.
-2:00pm arrival to the cleanup location.
-2:00-4:00pm cleanup activities.
-4:00-5:00pm socialize and food sharing.
-5:00pm end of the event and departure to Doha

Be cool, be on time and be ready to have some fun.

IF YOU ARE A DRIVER:
1. We can't thank you enough for this.
2. Please let us know if you want to drive and how many seats you have available.

IF YOU NEED A RIDE:
1. Please let us know if you need a ride.

WHAT TO BRING WITH YOU?
- 10-20 riyals to pitch in for ⛽️ as we carpool to the cleanup location.
- Water for yourself and food to share. Please use a reusable bottle and food containers to help reduce plastic use. Let's lead by example:)
- YOU ID / RP
- Hat, towel, change of clothes, sunscreen. PLEASE DRESS PROPERLY. Don’t forget to be culturally sensitive.
- Work or garden gloves
- Your beautiful smiles:)

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***Every person attending the event is responsible for their wellbeing and safety. Not DEAP nor any of its volunteers are responsible for anybody's actions and its consequences. All responsibility relies on each individual participating on the event.

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