Fort Morgan, AL – December 7, 2024 – Trash didn’t stand a chance this past Saturday as Eco Clean Marine, led by CEO Courtney Dombroski, joined forces with the Fort Morgan Civic Association for a community clean-up that turned hard work into a huge win for the environment.
The event took place at the Fire Station next to Sassy Bass in Fort Morgan, where 17 enthusiastic volunteers rolled up their sleeves for 1.5 hours of action. Together, they removed a staggering 110 five-gallon buckets of trash, proving that teamwork and determination can make a massive impact.
“Our volunteers truly knocked it out of the park!” said Courtney Dombroski, CEO of Eco Clean Marine. “Seeing so many people come together, filling bucket after bucket, reminded us of the power of community. Every single piece of trash we picked up brings us closer to a cleaner, healthier coastline.”
The group’s efforts were fueled by high energy and a shared love for protecting the Gulf Coast. From plastic bottles to discarded debris, volunteers tackled it all with smiles and determination. In no time, buckets filled up, and the difference was visibly clear—Fort Morgan was looking fresher than ever!
Why This Matters
Eco Clean Marine is on a mission to protect marine life and maintain clean coastlines for future generations. Removing trash isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about safeguarding wildlife, preventing pollution, and inspiring others to care for their communities.
Looking Ahead
With clean-up events like this, Eco Clean Marine continues to make waves—one bucket at a time. “We hope to see even more people join us at our future clean-ups,” added Dombroski. “When we work together, we create real change for our oceans and beaches.”
Get Involved
Want to be part of the action? Visit mycleaneco.com to learn about upcoming events, volunteer opportunities, or ways to support Eco Clean Marine’s mission.
"Together, we’re not just cleaning up—we’re making a difference."