The NATSO Foundation Partners with Wreaths Across America’s Truckloads of Remembrance
The NATSO Foundation kicks off participation as part of Military Appreciation Month and will help honor and remember our nation’s service members laid to rest.
With Military Appreciation Month underway, the NATSO Foundation, the education, research and public subsidiary of NATSO, is proud to announce its participation in the nationwide Truckloads of Remembrance in partnership with the nonprofit Wreaths Across America (WAA).
Through this initiative, the NATSO Foundation will join WAA in raising awareness and support for the sponsorship of veterans’ wreaths for placement by volunteers at Arlington National Cemetery as part of National Wreaths Across America Day – Saturday, December 13, 2025. The NATSO Foundation aims to raise funds through wreath sponsorships to fill one trailer load of sponsored veterans’ wreaths (approximately 4,500). Arlington has been a participating location for the WAA program since the beginning, and there are more than 260,000 eligible markers where wreaths will be placed.
“Each year, WAA partners with more than 300 transportation companies who help us move the mission,” said Courtney George, Director, Transportation and Industry Relations, WAA. “Truckloads of Remembrance is designed to help expand this reach within the industry through the partnership and support of industry associations across the country. We are so proud to have the NATSO Foundation’s participation in support of wreath sponsorship for placement at Arlington and hope to help them in their own fundraising goals for their program.”
“The NATSO Foundation is thrilled to enter this partnership with Wreaths Across America and help the truck stop and travel center industry show its appreciation for veterans,” said Amy Toner, executive director, the NATSO Foundation.
Wreath sponsorships are $17, and $5 from each sponsorship will support the NATSO Foundation. In addition to its partnership with WAA, the NATSO Foundation provides educational resources to reduce accidents involving disabled trucks and roadside assistance personnel through its Roadside Service Technician Safety Initiative and is committed to working with truck stops and travel centers to stop human trafficking in the United States. “The funds will help support those initiatives designed to keep travel center employees and their customers safe,” said Toner.
Participating locations can also contact Toner at (703) 739-8570 or atoner@natsofoundation.com for promotional materials.
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