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Celebrate the culmination of Natalie’s internship through the Miami Community ResilientSea Project!

During her time with Debris Free OceansLittle Havana resident Natalie Gonzalez led four inland cleanups in her neighborhood, engaging local residents and contributing to a cleaner, healthier community.

In this hybrid presentation, Natalie will share her internship journey, key takeaways, and lessons learned about community engagement, sustainability, and building a more resilient Miami. Light bites will be provided for in-person attendees, and you can also register to join via Zoom.

📆 Date: Tuesday, September 16th, 2025, 6-7 PM📍Location: Hispanic Branch Library (1398 SW 1 Street #100, Miami, FL 33135) or virtual

The Miami Community ResilientSea Project is Miami-Dade’s new sustainability initiative serving Little Havana and other communities. It engages residents in environmental activities that protect against heat, pollution, and flooding. Partner organizations include The CLEO Institute, Miami Waterkeeper, Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science, Rescue a Reef, and Debris Free Oceans, providing access to environmental opportunities across Miami-Dade. Learn more about the project here 🔗

Join us to hear Natalie’s story and be empowered to take action in your own community!

We want this event to be welcoming and inclusive. If you need any accommodations, please contact us at amanda@debrisfreeoceans.org, and we’ll be happy to help.

DATE AND TIME ↓

Tuesday, September 16th

6:00 PM- 7:00 PM EST

LOCATION ↓

Hispanic Branch Library

1398 SW 1st Street #100
Miami, FL 33135

or virtually via Zoom
Link

REGISTER ↓

PARKING ↓

Pay-by-Phone street parking is available on SW 1st Street. Pay attention to signs and use caution when parking.

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