Personal memory by Jhane Rozier
2013 • Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan
I lived in Japan for eight years of my life, I loved everything about Japan it was my home. One day walking around a private beach with my family, I noticed trash in the sand, water, and around the rocks. I decided to do something about it, I gathered a group of students from my school and we went to the same beach and cleaned up. we picked up all the trash and to this day at my old school there they do this as an assignment for extra credit or volunteer hours. I feel if you love something you, are willing to take care of it.
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