Eco Clean Marine Kicks Off Scholarship Program

 Eco Clean Marine has announced its Student Scholarship Program to engage high school students in environmental stewardship while providing scholarship opportunities through fundraising and community involvement. The program aims to encourage students to take an active role in protecting local waterways while developing leadership skills and earning funds for their future education. Participants will have the opportunity to fundraise, volunteer and learn how environmental action creates lasting community impact. Eco Clean Marine is currently accepting pre-applications, allowing interested students to learn about eligibility, expectations and upcoming program milestones before the official fundraising and volunteer hour tracking period begins. The program is open to high school students in Baldwin County, Perdido Key and Pensacola. 

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