Community Leadership in Action

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Justice of the Peace Madge Moore and Justice of the Peace Oliveen Harrison from the Oracabessa District brought their energy and community spirit to the International Coastal Clean-Up at the Oracabessa Bay Fishing Beach on Saturday, September 21, 2024. Their participation highlights their commitment to preserving our beautiful coastline and fostering a cleaner, healthier environment for all. It was a fantastic day of teamwork and dedication!

Justice of the Peace Madge Moore and Justice of the Peace Oliveen Harrison from the Oracabessa District brought not only their energy but also their unwavering community spirit to the International Coastal Clean-Up at the Oracabessa Bay Fishing Beach on Saturday, September 21, 2024. Their active participation demonstrated a profound commitment to safeguarding Jamaica’s natural beauty while promoting environmental awareness. As respected leaders in the community, their involvement underscored the importance of civic duty and teamwork in maintaining a cleaner, healthier coastline for future generations. The event was a resounding success, showcasing collaboration between local residents, volunteers, and leaders like Madge and Oliveen, whose dedication to the cause helped inspire others to take action. It was more than just a clean-up—it was a day that fostered community pride and reinforced the shared responsibility of protecting Jamaica’s environment. Through their efforts, these Justices of the Peace helped ensure that the Oracabessa Bay area continues to be a vibrant and thriving natural space, embodying the spirit of service and environmental stewardship.


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