Local ways to help your neighbors this MLK Day

Honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with these local volunteer opportunities.

adult woman reading to child holding a balloon

Volunteering can teach and inspire the next generation.

Photo by Lauren Olinger, Red Cardinal Studio

Martin Luther King Jr. Day is observed on the third Monday of January — this year that will fall on Monday, Jan. 15. It is the only federal holiday designated as a national day of service, which is why you might hear the phrase “a day on, not a day off” associated with the day of remembrance.

If you’re looking for ways to serve your neighbors in honor of Dr. King’s work, consider these local opportunities:

MLK Jr. Keynote Symposium | Thursday, Jan. 11 | 6-7:30 p.m. | Forsyth Tech, Robert L. Strickland Center Auditorium, 2100 Silas Creek Pkwy. | Local restaurateurs Stephanie Tyson and Vivian Joiner will participate in a moderated discussion on their journey as Black entrepreneurs.

40th MLK Jr. Birthday Celebration | Monday, Jan. 15 | 7 -9 p.m. | Hanesbrands Theatre, 209 N. Spruce St. | Bring three non-perishable food donations to this event presented by NC Black Repertory Company. Donations will benefit Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina.

United Way of Forsyth County Day of Service | Monday, Jan. 15 | Times vary |Ashley Academy, 1647 NE Ashley School Cir. | Clean up the elementary school’s greenhouse, stock the food pantry, or sort and organize the clothing pantry to benefit families and students.

Annual MLK Day Read-In | Saturday, Jan. 20 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. | Winston-Salem State University | Volunteers will serve as reading buddies to guide elementary-age children through educational activities centered on Dr. King’s work. Volunteer registration is open through Friday, Jan. 12.

Looking for other ways to get involved? Check out more local volunteer opportunities.

How will you spend your day of service? Let us know.

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