Little Havana Cleanup Run
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Little Havana Cleanup Run

  • ALL AGES

Lace up for a Little Havana cleanup run! Snag some unique giveaways for helping keep it clean.

By Debris Free Oceans

Date and time

Location

Henderson Park

950 Northwest 3rd Street Miami, FL 33128

Agenda

7:30 AM

Check-in

8:00 AM

Wellness Warm-up

8:30 AM

Plogging Begins

9:30 AM

Social & Giveaways

10:30 AM

Event Close

About this event

  • Event lasts 4 hours 30 minutes
  • ALL AGES
  • Paid venue parking

Welcome to the Little Havana Cleanup Run!

Join us for a high-energy and meaningful morning as we jog through the vibrant streets of Little Havana, picking up litter and protecting our waterways with Run Little Havana, Bearly Runners, and Sneaker Impact. This is the second in a series of four community cleanups hosted by Debris Free Oceans in Little Havana this summer, as part of the new Miami Community ResilientSea Project, a county-wide initiative focused on building climate resilience through local action.

This unique event combines fitness, fun, and community service. Whether you’re a dedicated runner or just looking to give back, you'll enjoy a guided route, local snacks, fresh cafecito, and exciting giveaways!

Date & Time: Sunday, August 3rd | 7:30 AM – 10:30 AM Meeting Point: Henderson Park (950 NW 3rd St, Miami, FL 33128)

Don’t forget to bring a reusable water bottle and your retired running shoes to recycle on-site. All cleanup supplies will be provided. Let’s work together to keep Little Havana clean and beautiful!

About the ResilientSea Project: The Miami Community ResilientSea Project is Miami-Dade’s new sustainability-based initiative serving the Little Havana community and others. The project gets community members involved in environmental activities that protect communities from the effects of heat, pollution, and flooding. Organizations including The CLEO Institute, Miami Waterkeeper, Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science, Rescue a Reef, and Debris Free Oceans are coming together to provide access to opportunities across Miami-Dade. Learn more about the project here.

Frequently asked questions

Where to Park?

Metered street parking is available along 3rd Street, 10th Avenue, 2nd Street, and 9th Avenue. Parking is limited, so we highly encourage carpooling, walking, biking, or using public transportation. Contact us if you need help identifying a transit route!

Accessibility

If you have disabilities and may require an accommodation to fully participate in this activity, please contact Natalie Gonzalez at resilientsea@debrisfreeoceans.org.

What to Bring?

Comfortable clothes & shoes for jogging, reusable water bottle (NO single-use plastics, please!), sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), rain protection (just in case!), retired sneakers for recycling with Sneaker Impact.

Organized by

Debris Free Oceans is a Miami-based 501(c)3 nonprofit with the mission of empowering local communities to go zero-waste so all can have access to clean oceans and a healthy environment. Since its inception in 2014, DFO has engaged over 13K volunteers in picking up over 66K pounds of trash, educated more than 12K students about marine debris, hosted more than 500 zero waste events, and prevented the use of more than 2M single use plastics through sustainability consulting.

Free
Aug 3 · 7:30 AM EDT