Media Release
Mangaluru, Sep 21: The Make a Change Foundation, under the leadership of its founder & chairman Suhail Kandak, successfully organised the "Beach Cleaning Initiative 2025" today at Ullal Beach, Mangaluru, marking another milestone in its mission towards community welfare and environmental conservation.
The programme witnessed enthusiastic participation from youth volunteers, students, local community members, NGOs, and environmental enthusiasts, who came together with a shared vision – to restore the natural beauty of Ullal Beach and spread awareness on the importance of keeping our coastal stretches clean.





Over the course of the event, several tonnes of plastic waste, bottles, wrappers, fishing nets, and other non-biodegradable materials were collected and systematically segregated for recycling and proper disposal. The beach, which is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Dakshina Kannada, was visibly rejuvenated after the massive cleanup effort.
Speaking at the event, Suhail Kandak said: “The beach cleaning is not just about removing garbage for a day – it is about creating a long-term mindset of responsibility towards our environment. Through this initiative, we aim to inspire citizens, especially the youth, to become change-makers in preserving nature.”
The programme was also designed as a community celebration of sustainability, with interactive sessions, awareness talks on waste management, cultural performances, and eco-friendly activities. Local residents appreciated the initiative, stressing that such collective efforts are vital to protecting the marine ecosystem and ensuring a clean, safe environment for future generations.
The Make a Change Foundation has been consistently working across Karnataka on issues of environmental protection, youth empowerment, education, and social justice. The Ullal Beach Cleaning adds to its growing list of impactful community initiatives, aligning with its broader vision of building a more responsible and sustainable society.
The foundation extended gratitude to all volunteers, partner organisations, and local authorities who supported the festival. It has also announced plans to organise similar clean-up drives and awareness campaigns in other parts of Dakshina Kannada in the coming months.
Initiative was supported by Yenepoya Institutions, Janapriya Hospital, Dream Deal Group and MFC Group of Hotels.