
World Reef Day 2020
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World Reef Day is June 1st every year, kicking off World Oceans Month - all of June.
This year, through the power of social media, we’re taking World Reef Day fully virtual while we all stay safe at home. The goal is to fund raise during all of June for four incredible NGO beneficiaries: Coral Gardeners, Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii, Mālama_Pūpūkea_Waimea and Surfrider Oahu Chapter. These groups are dedicated to reef research & preservation, conservation, beach clean-ups and more.
Please join us in supporting their efforts by making a donation here from June 1st - June 30th in honor of World Reef Day and World Oceans Month!
100% of your donation will be distributed to each of these beneficiaries equally to help fund their critical work. Please visit www.worldreefday.org for more info.
Let us all be inspired!
On June 1 and continued during the week of June 8-12 on @RawElementsUSA’s Instagram, a schedule of engaging conversations and virtual experiences will take place with experts, activists and thought leaders – from government officials, scientists and hospitality leaders to diving experts, surf pros and musicians – each with a shared passion for sustainability and ocean conservation. For full schedule of events and more information visit: www.worldreefday.org
Meet these outstanding beneficiaries who rely on our support for their incredible missions:
Coral Gardeners – The NGO based on the island of Moorea taking action to solve the problems coral reefs are facing and getting the whole world to join them.
https://www.coralgardeners.org
Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii – A grassroots nonprofit with a mission of inspiring local communities to care for their coastlines through large-scale beach cleanups, educating students, and offering waste diversion services for events on Oʻahu.
https://sustainablecoastlineshawaii.org
Mālama Pūpūkea Waimea – Working to replenish and sustain the natural and cultural resources of the Pūpūkea and Waimea ahupua‘a for present and future generations through active community stewardship, education, and partnerships.
http://pupukeawaimea.org
Surfrider Oahu – Working to protect our ocean, beaches and waves, and instrumental in the passage of the plastic bag ban as well as Bill 40, the most comprehensive plastic ban in the nation.
https://www.surfrider.org
This year, through the power of social media, we’re taking World Reef Day fully virtual while we all stay safe at home. The goal is to fund raise during all of June for four incredible NGO beneficiaries: Coral Gardeners, Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii, Mālama_Pūpūkea_Waimea and Surfrider Oahu Chapter. These groups are dedicated to reef research & preservation, conservation, beach clean-ups and more.
Please join us in supporting their efforts by making a donation here from June 1st - June 30th in honor of World Reef Day and World Oceans Month!
100% of your donation will be distributed to each of these beneficiaries equally to help fund their critical work. Please visit www.worldreefday.org for more info.
Let us all be inspired!
On June 1 and continued during the week of June 8-12 on @RawElementsUSA’s Instagram, a schedule of engaging conversations and virtual experiences will take place with experts, activists and thought leaders – from government officials, scientists and hospitality leaders to diving experts, surf pros and musicians – each with a shared passion for sustainability and ocean conservation. For full schedule of events and more information visit: www.worldreefday.org
Meet these outstanding beneficiaries who rely on our support for their incredible missions:
Coral Gardeners – The NGO based on the island of Moorea taking action to solve the problems coral reefs are facing and getting the whole world to join them.
https://www.coralgardeners.org
Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii – A grassroots nonprofit with a mission of inspiring local communities to care for their coastlines through large-scale beach cleanups, educating students, and offering waste diversion services for events on Oʻahu.
https://sustainablecoastlineshawaii.org
Mālama Pūpūkea Waimea – Working to replenish and sustain the natural and cultural resources of the Pūpūkea and Waimea ahupua‘a for present and future generations through active community stewardship, education, and partnerships.
http://pupukeawaimea.org
Surfrider Oahu – Working to protect our ocean, beaches and waves, and instrumental in the passage of the plastic bag ban as well as Bill 40, the most comprehensive plastic ban in the nation.
https://www.surfrider.org
Organizer
brian guadagno
Organizer
New York, NY