TURKS AND CAICOS – In a significant effort to protect coastal ecosystems, the Sandals Foundation and interCaribbean Airways are teaming up for International Coastal Cleanup Day to host a major beach cleanup in Turks and Caicos. This collaborative initiative will bring together a total of 100 volunteers—50 from each organization and other resorts —working side by side to remove trash and debris from Grace Bay Beach, one of the island’s most iconic shorelines, helping to safeguard its pristine beauty and marine life.
On September 21st, volunteers will converge on Grace Bay Beach, to collect, record, and properly dispose of solid waste along the coast – helping to protect the vital habitat for marine life in the surrounding area.
“Turks and Caicos boasts some of the most breathtaking beaches in the world, but the real difference comes from fostering a deeper connection with these environments,” said Heidi Clarke, Executive Director of the Sandals Foundation. “It’s not just about cleaning up today—it’s about educating communities, schools, and visitors on reducing waste and understanding their role in preserving these precious ecosystems for the future. We are excited to partner with interCaribbean Airways to promote environmental stewardship and long-term protection of our coastal areas.”
Trevor Sadler, CEO, at interCaribbean Airways, echoed the sentiment: “As environmental stewards, our commitment must go beyond surface-level efforts. By working alongside the Sandals Foundation, we’re engaging the community in meaningful ways that inspire action and awareness. Together, we’re helping to safeguard the delicate ecosystems that make the Turks and Caicos such a unique and beautiful destination, ensuring its preservation for future generations.”
Across the Caribbean, the Sandals Foundation has mobilized team members in all nine islands in which it operates implementing coastal cleanup activities in Jamaica, St. Lucia, Barbados, The Bahamas, Grenada, Curacao, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Antigua and Barbuda.
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Header: Over 400 Sandals Foundation volunteers across Jamaica, Grenada, Curaçao, The Bahamas, Turks and Caicos Islands, Barbados, Antigua, and Saint Lucia cleared more than 600 pounds of garbage from the region’s coasts during last year’s International Coastal Cleanup Day.
Insert: A look back at last year’s efforts, where Sandals Foundation ambassadors united to clean up shores and protect marine life.