Sebastian Inlet State Park – In the aftermath of tornadoes from Hurricane Milton that recently ravaged the coastline, one family’s commitment to their community stood out. Frank Davis, his wife Melissa, and their three children sprang into action after discovering roofs and debris washed ashore at Sebastian Inlet State Park. The family took on an impressive two-day beach cleanup, making a significant impact and inspiring others to do the same.










On their first day at the beach, the Davis family faced miles of trash and foam scattered along the shore. Realizing the magnitude of the mess, they set out to clear the debris, eventually filling over 41 bags. They even found creative ways to manage the foam debris by threading it together with “mule tape,” an idea Frank came up with to keep the material from blowing away or floating back out to sea.