ECO in Guam and the Guam Visitors Bureau (GVB) came together once again to co-host the Fourth Annual Earth Day Beach Clean Up at Ypao Beach Park, a beloved destination on Guam, on the morning of April 20, 2024
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TECO in Guam and the Guam Visitors Bureau (GVB) came together once again to co-host the Fourth Annual Earth Day Beach Clean Up at Ypao Beach Park, a beloved destination on Guam, on the morning of April 20, 2024. Over 300 participants from diverse sectors of the island enthusiastically joined the event, embracing the beautiful weather with sunny skies overhead.
Participants were greeted with T-shirts featuring a distinctive Taiwan logo, a symbol of unity as they worked towards a cleaner environment. This gesture not only fostered community spirit but also aimed to raise Taiwan's visibility in Guam.
During the event, the Honorable Vice Speaker Tina Rose Muña Barnes of the 37th Guam Legislature presented a resolution unanimously passed by all senators, expressing unwavering support for Taiwan's endeavor to join the World Health Organization (WHO). Additionally, attendees proudly displayed a banner bearing the message "#LetTaiwanHelp," advocating for Guam's sectors to endorse Taiwan's inclusion as an observer in the upcoming 77th World Health Assembly (WHA).
This marks the fourth consecutive year that TECO in Guam, in partnership with GVB, has organized the Earth Day Beach Cleanup since its reopening in October 2020. This ongoing commitment underscores the dedication to strengthening the Taiwan-Guam partnership across various domains in the years to come.