Volunteer with us!
Clean The Bay would be dead in the water (pun intended) without the help of the people who volunteer with us! Join us in the first ever large-scale effort to clean Narragansett Bay’s beaches and shorelines. It is time to take matters into our own hands and make it safe for all those who live, work, and play on the Bay!
Individuals of all ages are encouraged to come spend some time outside on the water this summer, helping out a good cause. This looks great on resumes, fulfills community service hours, not to mention the boost it gives to your karma!
Groups and businesses- looking to give back to the community? Here’s a great opportunity to get outside and gain first-hand experience saving the planet. Schedule a cleanup for your organization today!
Be sure to check back for dates and locations of cleanups throughout the summer, and click here to contact us if you are interested in volunteering.
CTB Volunteer Update!
Project Clean Sweep has great news! We have been officially awarded a second $170,000 grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to continue the project! Cleanups activities will now cover more areas of the Bay throughout the end of the fall, and into next year's navigable season.
Here's some photos from recent cleanup events.
International Coastal Cleanup at Watchemocket Cove, Sept. 29, 2007 (click to zoom)
International Coastal Cleanup at Fields Point, Sept. 8, 2007 (click to zoom)
Night Out at Oakland Beach August 7, 2007 (click to zoom)
Rock Ave. Cleanup, August 7, 2007 (click to zoom)
Bold Point Park Cleanup July 17, 2007 (click to zoom)
Brush Neck Cove Cleanup July 25, 2007 (click to zoom)
Warwick Cove Cleanup June 16, 2007 (click to zoom)
Goddard Park Cleanup, June 1, 2007 - Exeter-West Greenwich High School
Fields Point Cleanup, May 29, 2007 (click to zoom)
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