I was disgusted last week when I attended my mother's funeral and saw those trees cut down. It makes the area look desolate. Not to mention the terrible winds during storms that now blows on my grandmothers home. What can I do to help??
Mr. Abhi Ahmadadeen is the head of (IBOIM®) the Investigative Unit, oppointed to the Styron Town Beach Foundation project. Contact info: Oriental North Carolina p: 310.403.4983 investigativeunit@iboim.org
The Evolution of a Styron Town Beach Tree
This tree has withstood decades of flooding and land erosion- but is about to get a second chance
The solemn drive
This peaceful quest takes you into Styron Town Beach
The riverscape of sailboats
Last bridge before Styron Town Beach
Mission Statement
To protect the legal right and mechanism of heirs property set fourth by the forefather. To remain transparent in the sustained development of the forest, wetlands and beachfront within Styron Town Beach and its adjacent surroundings. Oversee the security and preservation of the ancestral burial parameter. Foster an environmental friendly atmosphere with the neighboring communities by the provision of enhanced publicaccess.
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I was disgusted last week when I attended my mother's funeral and saw those trees cut down. It makes the area look desolate. Not to mention the terrible winds during storms that now blows on my grandmothers home. What can I do to help??
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