International Coastal Cleanup: Lucena Unites for Cleaner Seas

By Luigi Oblena | Posted on April 8, 2026

In celebration of International Coastal Cleanup Day, the Rotary Club of Lucena South and the Rotaract Club of Lucena South, in partnership with the Local Government of Lucena City, spearheaded a massive cleanup drive along the coast of Barangay Dalahican last September 20.

Participants carefully gather scattered waste and marine debris along the coast, demonstrating the community’s commitment to protecting marine ecosystems.

The activity drew a large and diverse crowd of volunteers—students, youth groups, civic organizations, barangay leaders, and private partners—joining forces to restore the beauty of Lucena’s shoreline.

Rotary and Rotaract members, along with local volunteers, gather for a group photo after participating in the International Coastal Cleanup, showcasing unity and shared responsibility in safeguarding Lucena’s shoreline.

Armed with gloves, sacks, and an unwavering spirit of service, participants collected plastics, bottles, and other debris that have long polluted the coastline. The effort not only cleared waste but also raised public awareness about the urgent need to protect marine ecosystems.

Rotarians, Rotaractors, and volunteers work side by side to collect trash and debris along the coastal area of Barangay Dalahican, embodying the spirit of bayanihan in environmental stewardship.

Rotary and Rotaract leaders emphasized that the activity was more than just a one-day cleanup—it was a call to collective responsibility. They reminded participants that safeguarding the oceans requires consistent action, from reducing single-use plastics to supporting local environmental initiatives.

Members of the Rotary Club of Lucena South, Rotaract Club of Lucena South, and partner organizations pose with the International Coastal Cleanup 2025 banner, marking their participation in the global movement to protect the oceans. 🌊🌱

The International Coastal Cleanup is a global movement that brings together millions of volunteers each year to fight ocean pollution. This year’s event in Lucena highlighted the power of collaboration between government, civic clubs, and the community in addressing environmental challenges.

As the sun rose over Barangay Dalahican, the spirit of bayanihan shone even brighter—proving once again that when Lucena unites, change begins at the shore.

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