Message from Christy Waddell – State Adopt-A-Mile Coordinator
Every piece of trash left behind harms our environment, pollutes our waterways, and endangers wildlife. It makes our communities look neglected and can even lower property values and discourage tourism.
When we pick up litter, we’re doing more than cleaning up—we’re taking pride in our towns, protecting our natural resources, and showing respect for future generations. Clean roads, streams, and neighborhoods reflect a community that cares.
It starts with one person. One bag. One mile. And that’s why we need YOU! Whether you’re an individual, business, or community group, anyone can adopt a mile or stream.
It takes all of us working together to keep Alabama clean and beautiful.
There are still many county roads and state/federal highways in need of adoption. If you’re interested in joining the Alabama PALS team, reach out today—I’d be happy to help you find a location you can call your own.
Let’s keep Alabama looking its best—one mile, one stream at a time. Together, we can make a lasting difference.
–Christy