You do understand that you post on the internet, a tool for more than increasing post count that can indeed have rather easily found the closest animal shelter or service or even a quick post on social media that "hey kittens!" would get people throwing information
It was a busy day, I saw the kittens while clearing the building out, half stopped after being shocked that they were there, then having much more to do I just got them out of the way and they went off with little motivation from me. They didn't want me to even get close to them, they were wild, and are likely safe. They were kittens but not the helpless toddler kind, they were fast but not a full cat. If they didn't want to move and seemed helpless I probably would have given them a temporary shelter for their mom to find and relocate them close but off the property in the forest nearby.
I just looked it up and there was no animal control, and the closest animal shelter is 39 miles, they are better off free. If anything they probably just went back and are now under the building, the whole property is fenced off except for the back which is all thick forest border lined with a few yakka bushes which are easy to avoid. The mom likely loved the security and the ability to kill wildlife in the woods.