These trash-gripper tools will aid the Association and student volunteers from Kagman High School in their ongoing efforts to keep Kagman and the CNMI clean and beautiful.
“I have been following Beautify CNMI! online for the past couple years before I moved to Saipan a year ago,” said Gary Liddle, director/headmaster of golf academy.
“I appreciate going to clean beaches and living in a clean environment,” said Liddle.
He said he even picks up trash on his way to and from work.
Daniel Huh, the new president of Kagman Komunidat Association, accepted the donated tools.
Beautify CNMI! continues to succeed because of the ongoing collaborative partnerships between the private-sector, the community volunteers and the government.
Thank you, International Golf Academy & Preparatory School @ LaoLao and thank you to all the hardworking volunteers in our unity!


