by McCall Vrydaghs | Apr 12, 2024 | Do Beautiful Things, Interview
Welcome to our Staff Spotlight series, where we shine a light on the incredible individuals driving positive change at Keep America Beautiful! Today, we’re thrilled to highlight Erin Slaughter, our esteemed Development Manager, whose unwavering commitment to fostering cleaner, greener, and more beautiful communities inspires us all. Dive into our Q&A session below to discover more about Erin’s journey and contributions. Join us in celebrating her remarkable work by dropping a comment!
by tmichailides@kab.org | Mar 19, 2024 | Article, Beautifying, Event, Great American Cleanup, KAB In The News, Litter, Press Releases, Volunteering
Join the movement today! Keep America Beautiful is proud to kick off the 26th annual Great American Cleanup on March 19, 2024!
by McCall Vrydaghs | Jan 5, 2024 | KAB In The News, RETREET
The RETREET® Program of Keep America Beautiful® (KAB), supported by donors, local affiliates, and community partners, joined forces to bring life back into Orange County, Texas by restoring greenery and providing disaster relief through a tree-planting project.
by McCall Vrydaghs | Dec 4, 2023 | KAB In The News, Partners
Dozens of volunteers and Oakland residents joined together to pick up litter and remove graffiti along Oakland’s MLK Jr. Way, and to celebrate the unveiling of a stunning new mural at the oldest black-owned bookstore in America.
by McCall Vrydaghs | Nov 30, 2023 | KAB In The News, Partners
Comcast, in partnership with Keep America Beautiful®, joined forces with both El Centro de la Raza employees and community volunteers to commemorate Mayor Bruce Harrell’s One Seattle Day of Service—a citywide event dedicated to volunteer efforts.
by McCall Vrydaghs | Oct 10, 2023 | KAB In The News, RETREET
In the aftermath of the 2019 Memorial Day tornadoes, the Miami Valley TREEcovery Campaign emerged as a symbol of hope and resilience. Over 2.5 years, led by Keep America Beautiful®’s RETREET® Program, the campaign planted 724 trees in devastated southwest Ohio neighborhoods.