COASTAL CLEAN-UP AT TANZA MARINE TREE PARK

Clean Water & Sanitation, Community Development, Environment & Sustainability, Volunteerism | Feb 28, 2026 | Volunteer Event

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Join us as we return to Tanza Marine Tree Park for Coastal Clean-Up โ€” working together to protect our oceans and keep our coastlines clean.

The Tanza Marine Tree Park (TMTP), known locally as โ€œIsla Puloโ€, is a 2.1-kilometer strip of mangrove forest facing Manila Bay north of Metro Manila. The island straddles the coast of Barangay Tanza Uno in Navotas City with an area of about 30 hectares.

Event Details:

  • What: Coastal Clean-up
  • Date: February 28, 2026, Saturday, 6:00 AM
  • Location: Tanza Marine Tree Park, Navotas
  • Registration Fee: Php 500.00 for each volunteer
  • Inclusion:  Approved DENR Permit, honorarium fee, and meals for park rangers who will assist us,
  • Proceeds: A portion of the registration fee will be allocated to the We Lift Clubโ€™s Hopefull Campaign. This way, the event will not only help the environment but also contribute to the education of indigenous children at the same time.

HopeFULL Campaign - At We Lift Club, we firmly believe that education is the key to unlocking the full potential of Indigenous people. The 'HopeFULL Campaign' is an initiative designed to bring hope and support to teachers and students in Indigenous Communities. Our goal is to provide meaningful and inclusive educational opportunities that empower indigenous communities. 

Through this campaign, we strive to ensure that every child has access to the necessary school supplies, free of charge, enabling them to pursue their education with enthusiasm and confidence. As part of our commitment, we have developed a culturally sensitive module that integrates indigenous knowledge and values. This module aims to encourage students to keep dreaming and embrace the richness of their heritage and the importance of environmental stewardship.

 Here are the key areas where we believe you could help us:

  1. Financial Support:
  • We are seeking financial assistance to fund the procurement of mangrove saplings, necessary planting materials, and maintenance tools to be donated to the park rangers after the event.
  1. Collaborative Outreach:
  • Jointly promote the initiative through various channels to raise awareness and encourage community participation. This includes leveraging social media and press releases.
  1. Volunteer Engagement:
  • Encourage your staff or community members to actively participate in the mangrove tree planting activities. This will foster a sense of community involvement and responsibility.

Proper Attire:

  • Dark-colored, off-shaded clothes
  • Pants
  • Cap or anything to cover your head from the sun

Participants Need to Bring:

  • Gardening gloves โ€œReusable or Rubberโ€
  • Sacks
  • Extra clothes (shirt, pants, and footwear)
  • Personal hygiene items
  • Personal First Aid kit
  • Tongs (Optional but recommended)
  • Water tumbler
  • Face towel or handkerchief
  • Raincoat or Umbrella

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Can children or high school student volunteers register?
A: Yes, but Minors must be accompanied by an authorized adult guardian(s).

Q: Can I wear colorful and loud colors?
A: If you plan to do bird watching, it is highly not recommended as bright colors 

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Send a private message to us at We Lift Club on Facebook

Tanza Marine Tree Park

Feb 28, 2026

06:00 AM - 03:00 PM

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