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Annual Highlights Since the 2008 establishment of Israel’s National Clean Up Day”, the number of participants in the annual campaign is rapidly growing. In Cooperaon with the Ministry of Envi- ronmental Protecon, we distributed gloves, bags and more to volunteers across the country who took part in the naonwide cam- paign. Variety of heart- warming environmental acvi- es have been careful- ly planned and on Na- onal Clean-up day the thousands of volun- teers went on public outdoors clean-up ac- vies. Groves, parks, neighborhoods and beaches were targeted and the volunteers of all ages from across the country, filled thousands of garbage bags in the variety of inspiraonal CleanUp operaons from Nahariya to Eilat . On Naonal Clean Up Day which is held annually on the l last Tuesday of the month Adar Schools are encouraged to hold a educaonal programs with an emphasis on the environment, and all students, soldiers and ci- zens are encouraged to parcipate in public areas clean-up acvies throughout the country. In addion, there are ceremonies, events, and a host of educaonal acvies which appeal to a variety of audiences: deci- sion makers, municipal leaders, students, families and the general public – all intent to raise public awareness to conservaon issues and the envi- ronment. Thousands parcipate in Israel’s "Naonal Clean Up Day" Tons of lier collected from public areas. Mentoring for Environmental Protection “Hof Naki” -Israel’s Clean Coast Program is expending its activities to the younger generation and is now part of Mentoring project in Israel’s schools. Kindergartens applying for “Green Kindergarten” accreditation are assigned 7th grade students as en- vironmental mentors. The mentor- ing program works both way for mentors and kids with regards to understanding the importance of habit-changing and environmental protection. Clean Up Israel works closely with Hof Naki and supports all of its activi- ties as prime partner on the road to a cleaner Israel. June 2012

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Annual Highlights

Since the 2008 establishment of Israel’s National Clean Up Day”, the number of participants in the annual campaign is rapidly growing. In Cooperation with the Ministry of Envi-ronmental Protection, we distributed gloves, bags and more to volunteers across the country who took part in the nationwide cam-paign. Variety of heart-warming environmental activi-ties have been careful-ly planned and on Na-tional Clean-up day the thousands of volun-teers went on public outdoors clean-up ac-tivities. Groves, parks, neighborhoods and beaches were targeted and the volunteers of all ages from across the country, filled thousands of garbage bags in the variety of inspirational CleanUp operations from Nahariya to Eilat . On National Clean Up Day which is held annually on the l last Tuesday of the month Adar Schools are encouraged to hold a educational programs with an emphasis on the environment, and all students, soldiers and citi-zens are encouraged to participate in public areas clean-up activities throughout the country. In addition, there are ceremonies, events, and a host of educational activities which appeal to a variety of audiences: deci-sion makers, municipal leaders, students, families and the general public – all intent to raise public awareness to conservation issues and the envi-ronment.

Thousands participate in Israel’s "National Clean Up Day" Tons of litter collected from public areas.

Mentoring for Environmental Protection “Hof Naki” -Israel’s Clean Coast Program is expending its activities to the younger generation and is now part of Mentoring project in Israel’s schools. Kindergartens applying for “Green Kindergarten” accreditation are assigned 7th grade students as en-vironmental mentors. The mentor-ing program works both way for mentors and kids with regards to understanding the importance of habit-changing and environmental protection. Clean Up Israel works closely with Hof Naki and supports all of its activi-ties as prime partner on the road to a cleaner Israel.

June 2012

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Caring for the e environment has no religion or age barri-

ers; Both Arab and Jewish communities in Israel have par-

ticipated in clean-ups across the country in our March

Campaign, promoting a cleaner Israel environment .

Although the severity of public area’s cleanliness is worse

in Arab area’s, the trend for Green school accreditation is

growing strong in both communities equally, raising

awareness country wide.

Cleaning Up Israel’s Beaches Committed to Our Cause Dear Friends, It is my pleasure to send you an Annual Highlights Issue for the 2011-2012 year. This is a Bar Mitzva Year for Clean Up Israel. I feel, that together with the project—Israel too has matured a little with regards to caring for it’s environment… This year, more then 100,000 people committed to a Cleaner Israel in our campaigns throughout the year. however—the road is still long and we keep on going… We have recently launched a new web site , aimed at increasing public awareness and actions towards a Cleaner Israel. I invite you to visit our new web site and share it around as another step towards a Clean Up Israel. I also like to take this opportunity and thank everyone of you who cared, shared and helped our project and thank in advance for those who will. Yours Sincerely, Phillip Foxman.

CLEAN UP ISRAEL (AUSTRALIA) LIMITED

P ▲ 02 9316 7943

F ▲ 02 9316 5350

E ▲ [email protected]

PO BOX 338, MASCOT NSW 1460

AUSTRALIA

THE CLEAN UP ISRAEL FUND

(ABN 27124391144)

is a public fund listed on the Register of Environmental Organizations Under item 6.1.1 of subsection 30-55(1) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

All donations to Clean Up Israel (Australia) Limited over $2.00 are tax-deductible

A MESSAGE FROM OUR

FOUNDER

Major Sponsors

The Last annual International Coastal Clean Up in Israel brought a record number of volunteers to Clean Up Israel’s coastline. Some 5,500 volunteers had participated in more than 50 individual clean-ups. The various activities included propaganda distribution to beach goers as well as edu-cational activities – all aimed at raising the awareness about the importance of caring for the cleanliness of our beaches. Ocean Conservancy who initiates the global campaign issues the annual "Trash Travels" report which is based on the cleaning oper-ations. This report is constructed from data col-lected at the clean ups and provides a roadmap for reducing marine debris, re-ducing the source, modifying the behaviour that leads to its formation and taking ac-tions and policies to better prevent it.

Clean Up Israel unites communities

Cleanup goes Underwater as well Israeli divers join Coastal Clean Up

efforts and volunteered underwater

clean up operations on the coast line

in Eilat as well Nahariya beaches

The divers from Eilat Bay guards and

Putzkar Dive center in Nahariya col-

lected dozens of bags filled with de-

bris. In addition, heavy debris was

piled underwater to be collected lat-

er by suitable heavy duty equipment.

Several underwater campaigns take

place every year yet the accumulated

costs involved in these cleanups are

high and as such, the underwater op-

erations are stile rare and depend

mainly on donations and volunteered

work.

Ann

ual H

ighl

ight

s 2

011-

2012

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Caring for the e environment has no religion or age barri-

ers; Both Arab and Jewish communities in Israel have par-

ticipated in clean-ups across the country in our March

Campaign, promoting a cleaner Israel environment .

Although the severity of public area’s cleanliness is worse

in Arab area’s, the trend for Green school accreditation is

growing strong in both communities equally, raising

awareness country wide.

Cleaning Up Israel’s Beaches Committed to Our Cause Dear Friends, It is my pleasure to send you an Annual Highlights Issue for the 2011-2012 year. This is a Bar Mitzva Year for Clean Up Israel. I feel, that together with the project—Israel too has matured a little with regards to caring for it’s environment… This year, more then 100,000 people committed to a Cleaner Israel in our campaigns throughout the year. however—the road is still long and we keep on going… We have recently launched a new web site , aimed at increasing public awareness and actions towards a Cleaner Israel. I invite you to visit our new web site and share it around as another step towards a Clean Up Israel. I also like to take this opportunity and thank everyone of you who cared, shared and helped our project and thank in advance for those who will. Yours Sincerely, Phillip Foxman.

CLEAN UP ISRAEL (AUSTRALIA) LIMITED

P ▲ 02 9316 7943

F ▲ 02 9316 5350

E ▲ [email protected]

PO BOX 338, MASCOT NSW 1460

AUSTRALIA

THE CLEAN UP ISRAEL FUND

(ABN 27124391144)

is a public fund listed on the Register of Environmental Organizations Under item 6.1.1 of subsection 30-55(1) of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

All donations to Clean Up Israel (Australia) Limited over $2.00 are tax-deductible

A MESSAGE FROM OUR

FOUNDER

Major Sponsors

The Last annual International Coastal Clean Up in Israel brought a record number of volunteers to Clean Up Israel’s coastline. Some 5,500 volunteers had participated in more than 50 individual clean-ups. The various activities included propaganda distribution to beach goers as well as edu-cational activities – all aimed at raising the awareness about the importance of caring for the cleanliness of our beaches. Ocean Conservancy who initiates the global campaign issues the annual "Trash Travels" report which is based on the cleaning oper-ations. This report is constructed from data col-lected at the clean ups and provides a roadmap for reducing marine debris, re-ducing the source, modifying the behaviour that leads to its formation and taking ac-tions and policies to better prevent it.

Clean Up Israel unites communities

Cleanup goes Underwater as well Israeli divers join Coastal Clean Up

efforts and volunteered underwater

clean up operations on the coast line

in Eilat as well Nahariya beaches

The divers from Eilat Bay guards and

Putzkar Dive center in Nahariya col-

lected dozens of bags filled with de-

bris. In addition, heavy debris was

piled underwater to be collected lat-

er by suitable heavy duty equipment.

Several underwater campaigns take

place every year yet the accumulated

costs involved in these cleanups are

high and as such, the underwater op-

erations are stile rare and depend

mainly on donations and volunteered

work.

Ann

ual H

ighl

ight

s 2

011-

2012

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Annual Highlights

Since the 2008 establishment of Israel’s National Clean Up Day”, the number of participants in the annual campaign is rapidly growing. In Cooperation with the Ministry of Envi-ronmental Protection, we distributed gloves, bags and more to volunteers across the country who took part in the nationwide cam-paign. Variety of heart-warming environmental activi-ties have been careful-ly planned and on Na-tional Clean-up day the thousands of volun-teers went on public outdoors clean-up ac-tivities. Groves, parks, neighborhoods and beaches were targeted and the volunteers of all ages from across the country, filled thousands of garbage bags in the variety of inspirational CleanUp operations from Nahariya to Eilat . On National Clean Up Day which is held annually on the l last Tuesday of the month Adar Schools are encouraged to hold a educational programs with an emphasis on the environment, and all students, soldiers and citi-zens are encouraged to participate in public areas clean-up activities throughout the country. In addition, there are ceremonies, events, and a host of educational activities which appeal to a variety of audiences: deci-sion makers, municipal leaders, students, families and the general public – all intent to raise public awareness to conservation issues and the envi-ronment.

Thousands participate in Israel’s "National Clean Up Day" Tons of litter collected from public areas.

Mentoring for Environmental Protection “Hof Naki” -Israel’s Clean Coast Program is expending its activities to the younger generation and is now part of Mentoring project in Israel’s schools. Kindergartens applying for “Green Kindergarten” accreditation are assigned 7th grade students as en-vironmental mentors. The mentor-ing program works both way for mentors and kids with regards to understanding the importance of habit-changing and environmental protection. Clean Up Israel works closely with Hof Naki and supports all of its activi-ties as prime partner on the road to a cleaner Israel.

June 2012

▲ Secure Online: Www.cleanupisrael.org.il ▲ Cheques: Please make payable to “The Clean Up Israel Fund”

▲ Credit Card Type: AMEX MasterCard Visa

Name on the Card: _______________________________________ Signature _________________________ Card No. :

I would like a receipt posted to: _________________________________

I would like a receipt emailed to: _________________________________ Please Send this to Clean Up Israel Via:

▲ Email : [email protected] ; ▲ Fax (02) 9316 5350 ▲ Post CLEAN UP ISRAEL , POB 338, MASCOT NSW 1460

____________ _____ / _____ Card CVN Expiry Date: (Required)

We need your help…