Address: 627 Hylton Road,
Sunderland, SR4 9AG
United Kingdom
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Email: nigeriacommunityinsunderland@gmail.com
Nigeria Community Sunderland Beach Clean-Up at Seaburn Beach
On Saturday, 25th April 2026, members of the Nigeria Community Sunderland CIC came together for a successful and impactful beach clean-up exercise at Seaburn Beach, Sunderland. The initiative formed part of the organisation’s ongoing commitment to environmental responsibility, community engagement, and positive social contribution within the city of Sunderland.
The event attracted community members, families, young people, and volunteers who dedicated their time and energy to helping maintain the cleanliness and beauty of one of Sunderland’s most popular coastal areas. Equipped with cleaning materials, gloves, and waste bags, volunteers worked collaboratively to collect litter and promote environmental awareness along the beachfront.
The clean-up exercise not only contributed to protecting the local environment and marine ecosystem but also demonstrated the Nigerian community’s commitment to giving back to the wider Sunderland community through meaningful acts of service.
Throughout the event, participants displayed remarkable teamwork, unity, and enthusiasm, while also encouraging members of the public to take greater responsibility for keeping public spaces clean and safe for everyone.
The initiative received positive feedback and recognition from members of the public, with many commending the volunteers for their dedication and community spirit. The event also helped strengthen relationships within the community while promoting a culture of volunteerism, civic pride, and environmental sustainability.
The Nigeria Community Sunderland CIC expressed sincere appreciation to all volunteers and supporters who participated in making the event a success. The organisation reaffirmed its commitment to organising more community-focused activities that foster integration, social responsibility, and positive impact across Sunderland.
The Seaburn Beach clean-up served as another reminder that small collective actions can create meaningful change and inspire stronger community connections for a cleaner and healthier environment.




