PEACE CORPS SAMOA AND U.S. EMBASSY APIA COMMEMORATE WORLD OCEAN DAY

On June 8, the Peace Corps Samoa office and the U.S. Embassy Apia staff joined forces with
the Mulifanua community to commemorate World Ocean Day through a beach and seawall
clean-up activity.
World Ocean Day was celebrated this year on June 8 th , with the theme Revitalization:
Collective Action for the Ocean. The half-day beach and seawall clean-up activity focused
on the Fuailolo’o area.
Mulifanua is one of Peace Corps Samoa’s partner communities and was the host village for
pre-service training for the last cohort of Volunteers in 2019.
Peace Corps Country Director Gini Wilderson and U.S. Embassy Chargé d‘Affaires Jonathan
Lee Yoo both expressed their gratitude to the Mulifanua community for their support of
Peace Corps, as well as their willingness to join forces with the Peace Corps office and U.S.
Embassy to observe World Ocean Day.
“Peace Corps Samoa is grateful to Mulifanua for joining us in this important effort –
protecting Samoa’s beaches and shoreline for the safety and enjoyment of all. We gathered
and properly disposed of more than 30 bags of rubbish, a wonderful effort that was
accomplished together.” Gini Wilderson, Peace Corps Samoa Country Director
“We know that when we protect our ocean, we are protecting the future for generations to
come. Today’s event is a reminder that collective action is the only way forward.” Jonathan
Lee Yoo, U.S. Embassy Apia Chargé d’Affaires