Kolbe do their bit to make wildlife area clean again

22 Mar 2013

By The Record

Kolbe Catholic college students help out on Clean Up Australia Day on March 3. PHOTO: Leanne Joyce

The determined students of Kolbe Catholic College created a rubbish-free area along the coasts and surrounding regions of Point Peron, Rockingham on Sunday, March 3.

A new high of over 90 students and five staff contributed to the worthy cause of Clean Up Australia Day.

Despite the early wake up call on a Sunday morning, students were still willing to face the heat and give up their time, putting their all into efforts to make sure Point Peron was left litter free.

Students took advantage of the exercise as an opportunity to complete their Christian Service hours as part of the KolbeCare program  offered by the college.

The Kolbe students, who never wasted any time in reaching their goal of a spotless Point Peron, filled many reusable rubbish bags to bursting point.

“Kolbe’s contribution to this day has definitely made an impact on the surroundings of Point Peron and the students are to be commended on their hard work,” one Kolbe staff member reported.