Photo taken near Belles River during World Rivers Day activity “River Walk and Cleanup” organized by the local Global Environment Facility office in collaboration with the Youth Environment Service (YES) Corps and the Dominica Youth Environment Organization.
Photo by Jervez Jno. Baptiste (JPix)
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was great being part of this project. wishing to see more of this happening.
Great job.
Delroy Williams: always involved in something positive and enriching. Thumbs up to you and all the others on this project.
thanks… the thumbs up goes to the hundred or more students who put their all on that day… it was great to see and contribute to the activity
it’s a pleasure to see our youth engaged in some positive work for the community, island and environment. Keep up the good work youth!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very nice indeed. Proud tio see our youth engaged in positive activities to help the environment and our people.
Great initiative and thanks for your contribution.
so proud of you all , keep Dominca clean and pure
It was a pleasure being a part of this… young people do care, we just need to find innovative ways to engage them and off course, embrace their contribution when they make it…
roodypoo i see you <3
That is so wonderful! Get them out in the field, and work em….that will debunk any boredom feeling.
Continue to do a great job guys