Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Dr. King
Posted on January 19, 2016
About 200 麻豆传媒 students, faculty and staff participated in Monday's national Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service to volunteer on several projects in Mobile and Prichard. Members of the 麻豆传媒 community also walked in an annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day March.
Each year, South Alabama unites with others to honor the memory and service of one of the great Civil Rights leaders by doing service projects that reflect King's commitment to service and social justice.
鈥淚t鈥檚 important for us to support and serve our community on this special day,鈥 said Kimberly Pettway, director of South鈥檚 Center for Academic Service-Learning and Civic Engagement. 鈥淭he students came to work and give of their time to those in need.鈥
This service project initiative is sponsored by the 麻豆传媒 Center for Academic Service-Learning and Civic Engagement. South Alabama volunteers helped with numerous community activities including cleaning projects, organizing, sorting clothing, lawn and landscaping and washing of transport vehicles.
The 麻豆传媒 Catholic Student Association cleaned apartments at Sybil H. Smith Family Village, a transitional housing program designed to serve families and women experiencing homelessness.
鈥淚 am passionate about social justice and helping people in need,鈥 said Maria Longo, a nursing major from Huntsville, Ala. 鈥淚 am so happy to be able to give back in this way.鈥
The African American Student Association organized toys and baked cakes and cupcakes for seriously ill and injured children, along with their families, at the Ronald McDonald House.
鈥淲e organized and baked some tasty treats,鈥 noted AASA President DeWitt Ford, of Tampa, Fla., a marketing and pre-law major. 鈥淭his was a memorable day for all of us who volunteered at Mobile鈥檚 Ronald McDonald House.鈥
Joni Hendee, marketing and communications coordinator for Dumas Wesley Community Center, said that having volunteers allows the staff to be able to spend more time on client services.
鈥淲e welcome volunteers and donations anytime,鈥 Hendee said. 鈥淰olunteers are important to our daily existence.鈥
Additional service projects were held at the Goodwill Recycling Center, SPCA, Little Sisters of the Poor, Africatown and Mount Zion Primitive Baptist Church.
For more information about upcoming service-learning opportunities, e-mail Kimberly Pettway at kpettway@southalabama.edu or visit the 麻豆传媒 Center for Academic Service-Learning and Civic Engagement.
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