Honoring the Life and Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Through Public Service

Posted on 01/17/25


As one of the greatest leaders in American history, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. lived a life of service, tirelessly giving his time and talent to make the world better. Since it was first declared a federal holiday in 1983, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day has honored the life and legacy of Dr. King and inspired people to give back through public service.

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Today, communities around the country celebrate the January holiday with organized and individual acts of service and volunteerism. Volunteerism not only helps your community, but it can benefit you as well.

Engage in Acts of Service

One of Dr. King’s most famous quotes is, “Everybody can be great because anybody can serve.” In that spirit, if you are looking to volunteer, there are plenty of opportunities in your community and remotely. Here are some ways to get started:

Use Martin Luther King, Jr. Day to kick off your volunteering efforts. You just might find an organization or cause that you love.

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