Clean the World Foundation & Las Vegas Sands Partner with Conservation International Singapore to Inspire Young Changemakers to Develop a Passion for Ocean Conservation


Youth collecting coastal marine specimens for research

“Through the Drop by Drop Project, Conservation International Singapore has been able to educate and empower youth to take action against climate change at the national level.” Manohar Shenoy, Executive Director, Clean the World Foundation

Clean the World Foundation, a global leader in water, sanitation, hygiene and sustainability, and Las Vegas Sands (NYSE: LVS) have selected Conservation International in Singapore to receive a 2022-2023 Drop by Drop Project grant for the second year to continue work centered on inspiring young changemakers to protect Singapore’s marine ecosystems. Conservation International was a recipient of a 2021-2022 Drop by Drop Project grant for a related program.

The Drop by Drop Project is a collaboration between the Clean the World Foundation and Sands to invest in innovative water stewardship projects with local water champions in the company’s regions of Macao and Singapore. Managed and operated by Clean the World Foundation, the Drop by Drop Project was established in 2019 to support initiatives centered around water conservation and environmental sustainability.

Conservation International builds on a strong foundation of science and partnerships to empower societies to responsibly care for natural resources. The nonprofit’s work in Singapore focuses on educating youth about the importance of environmental sustainability and empowering them to be advocates for environmental responsibility.

With that goal, the organization is using its 2022-2023 Drop by Drop project grant to continue conducting a five-part Ocean Conservation Virtual Learning Series, featuring educational videos, interactive activities and informational guides. The series promotes ocean conservation literacy and environmental advocacy by working with youth leaders and leveraging partnerships with schools and community groups. Originally developed through a Drop by Drop Project grant in 2021-2022, the initiative aims to develop a passion for the environment among youth who can be future changemakers in sustainability.

“Science has shown that our planet is in dire crisis,” said Geraldine Chin, country director of Conservation International Singapore. “We need to take urgent, targeted action as an international community, and it is our hope that our youth will rise to the forefront of this challenge. We hope to bring these changemakers to the global stage and maximize their potential and impact. Together, we can create a better world for everyone and a more sustainable planet for our youth to inherit.”

Through grant funding, Conservation International also is hosting the 10 for Zero award to celebrate Singapore’s environmental youth leaders who are advocating for a future of zero waste, net zero carbon emissions and a healthy natural world. The award program will reach more than 10,000 youth and young adults between the ages of 18 and 35, with 10 creative and capable young individuals selected for recognition of their efforts to tackle environmental issues emphasizing ocean and freshwater conservation, forests and the protection of other ecosystems.

“Clean the World Foundation places women, children and families at the heart of our mission,” says Manohar Shenoy, Executive Director, Clean the World Foundation. “Through the Drop by Drop Project, Conservation International Singapore has been able to educate and empower youth to take action against climate change at the national level.”

Beyond Drop by Drop Project funding, Sands is supporting Conservational International to further drive impact with its ocean advocacy program and virtual learning series. This past year, Marina Bay Sands featured the series at the ArtScience Museum as well as during its Sustainability Action Day, reaching more than 800 Team Members. The event also marked the launch of the 10 for Zero award program.

“We have continued supporting Conservation International because we recognize the importance of their efforts to educate today’s youth for the preservation of tomorrow’s future,” Katarina Tesarova, senior vice president and chief sustainability officer at Sands, said. “Their environmental advocacy work to inspire and empower young people fits squarely with our focus on creating community engagement avenues that foster collaboration to preserve the natural heritage and ecological assets of our regions.”

For more information on The Drop by Drop Project, please visit: http://cleantheworldfoundation.org/dropbydrop

About Clean the World Foundation

Clean the World Foundation is an international development and global health nonprofit operating hygiene-focused emergency relief initiatives, and WASH (water, sanitation, and hygiene) education programs, targeting vulnerable communities in the United States and around the world. Clean the World Foundation is the 501(c)(3) nonprofit sector of Clean the World’s social enterprise responsible for all soap and hygiene kit distribution both domestically and globally as part of many of its comprehensive WASH programs. Clean the World Foundation engages volunteers, donors, and other outcome-focused organizations around the world to provide hygiene supplies and education curriculum to support its global health programs. Since 2009, Clean the World Foundation has served over 20 million individuals through its global WASH programs. A copy of the official registration and financial information for Clean the World Foundation may be obtained from the Division of Consumer Services by visiting https://www.fdacs.gov/ConsumerServices. For more information, visit us online: https://www.cleantheworldfoundation.org.

About Sands (NYSE: LVS)

Sands is the world’s preeminent developer and operator of world-class integrated resorts. The company’s iconic properties drive valuable leisure and business tourism and deliver significant economic benefits, sustained job creation, financial opportunities for local businesses and community investment to help make its host regions ideal places to live, work and visit.

Sands’ portfolio of properties includes Marina Bay Sands in Singapore and The Venetian Macao, The Plaza and Four Seasons Hotel Macao, The Londoner Macao, The Parisian Macao and Sands Macao in Macao SAR, China, through majority ownership in Sands China Ltd.

Sands is dedicated to being a leader in corporate responsibility, anchored by the core tenets of serving people, planet and communities. The company’s ESG leadership has led to inclusion on the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices for World and North America. To learn more, visit http://www.sands.com.

About Conservation International Singapore

PEOPLE NEED NATURE — Conservation International works to spotlight and secure the critical benefits that nature provides to humanity. Since our inception in 1987, we’ve helped to protect more than 6 million square kilometers of land and sea across more than 70 countries. Currently with offices in 29 countries and 2,000 partners worldwide, our reach is truly global. Building upon a strong foundation of science, partnership and field demonstration, Conservation International empowers societies to responsibly and sustainably care for nature, our global biodiversity, for the well-being of humanity.

In Singapore, Conservation International envisions a vibrant, resilient and sustainable city for generations to come and aims to empower the community to protect nature through individual and collective action. Our country program is focused on community engagement and education, capacity building through student and professional internships, exploring and supporting innovative solutions for conservation science and research, and driving collaborations to support our institutional strategy across all sectors. Conservation International Singapore Conservation Trust (CSCT) is a registered charity.

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Trish Linde

Clean the World Foundation

info@cleantheworldfoundation.org

407-574-8353

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