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Tampa Bay Breathe Free Hosts Annual Clean-Up Day

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October 5, 2023
Tampa Bay Breathe Free Hosts Annual Clean-Up Day

Annual Clean-Up Day

In an effort to promote environmental awareness, Tampa Bay Breathe Free hosted its annual Clean-Up Day this past weekend. Volunteers from all over the community came together to clean local parks and beaches, collecting over 500 pounds of trash. This event not only beautifies the area but also raises awareness about the importance of keeping our environment clean.

Volunteer Efforts

Participants were provided with supplies and refreshments, and many expressed their commitment to continuing these efforts throughout the year. The organization plans to hold more clean-up events in the future.

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