A Commitment to Remembrance and Responsibility
Road Clean Up Days: Honoring Memories, Promoting Safety
Cleaning for a Cause
The KMA Foundation’s Road Clean Up Days are more than just an effort to beautify our highways; they are a tribute to the lives lost in traffic accidents and a call to action for safer driving habits. By sponsoring clean-up days along Hwy FF in Jefferson County, we honor the memory of Kaela Marie Archambault and others who have tragically died along this stretch of road. These events serve as a poignant reminder to all drivers to slow down, stay vigilant, and prioritize safety.
Our Impact
- Over 10,000 Pounds of Trash Collected: In the past six years, our foundation, together with community partners, has removed more than 10,000 pounds of trash from Hwy FF, making it a cleaner and safer environment for everyone.
- A Visible Reminder: The clean-up efforts are a visible testament to the importance of road safety and the need for drivers to be more aware of their surroundings and driving habits.
Over the last six years since the road clean ups were sponsored, the KMA Foundation and its community partners have collected more than 10,000 pounds of trash along Hwy. FF
Join Us in Making a Difference
Participating in our Road Clean Up Days is a meaningful way to honor the memories of those we’ve lost and contribute to a safer future for all road users. Whether you’re an individual, a group, or a business, your involvement can make a real impact.