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    Seaglans Community Clean-Up Initiative Spearheaded by the Glanvilles Football Club

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    Today we continued another important community project, cleaning the Seaglans community, starting from St. Stephen’s Church straight to the corner in Seatons by Sonia Drew.

    We would like to extend special thanks and appreciation to all the wonderful persons who came out this morning to assist with the clean-up. Your time, effort, and commitment to improving our community truly mean a lot.

    A heartfelt thank you to everyone who contributed by donating water, breakfast, food, drinks, tea, porridge, and other refreshments to support the hardworking men and women on the ground.

    Special appreciation goes out to members of the community, the football team, and the executives, along with all residents who came together to lend their support through donations and participation. Every contribution made a difference.

    Special recognition goes to Ms. Britany McDonald from the ESFN, Nature’s Rangers Project, who generously donated even though she is not a resident of the community. Your kindness and support are deeply appreciated.

    To all community members and supporters ,thank you for showing what unity and community spirit look like.

    Special Thanks To Our Anonymous Donors

    We truly appreciate everyone’s support and look forward to our next community project coming very soon.

    👉 Stay tuned!

    #CommunityStrong #Seaglans #CleanUpDay #WorkingTogether #CommunityPride

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