Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service

“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is: ‘What are you doing for others?'” – Martin Luther King Jr. 

 

Martin Luther King Jr. promoted equality with an understanding that once we put our prejudices aside, we as a community are stronger together rather than divided. Dr. King’s ‘s message of selflessness and unity is more relevant now than ever. As we come together on this National Day of Service, we hope to honor his vision by recognizing the importance of giving back to our community. 

On Monday, January 16, in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service, Washington Parks & People will celebrate this national holiday by ‘thinking outside’ with a park clean-up at Meridian Hill/Malcolm X Park from 10am-2pm. Come join Parks & People in restoring our local parks while coming together with your neighbors in celebration of this wonderful day!

What: Park Clean-up at Meridian Hill/Malcolm X Park

When: Monday, January 16 from 10am-2pm

Where: Meridian Hill/Malcolm X Park – 2400 15th St NW, Washington, DC 20009. We will meet at the Joan d’Arc equestrian statue at the overlook inside the park.

What to bring: We will provide trash bags, gloves, and water but please bring a bottle or cup to drink out of and warm clothes as it may be cold.

Who: Anyone and everyone is welcome to come volunteer and give back to your community and it’s parks!

Contact: Please email Volunteer@washingtonparks.net if you have any questions

 

Hope to see you on Monday!