Delco’s MLK Day of Service on Tap for Monday

(From a press release)
Delaware County’s Third Annual MLK Day of Service will be held on January 20. Delaware County is proud to partner with Widener University, the Philadelphia Union, the Downtown Cultural Arts and Technology (CAAT) Center, the Making a Change Group, and America250PADelco for the MLK Day of Service on Monday, in celebration of the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Built upon the foundation of Dr. King's enduring principles of equality, social justice, and compassion, the Day of Service will include a variety of events created to inspire and engage the community.
Emphasizing well-being, volunteerism and unity, the day’s activities are designed to honor Dr. King’s legacy by addressing current social issues, fostering inclusivity, and promoting a culture of peace and understanding.
Participants will have the opportunity to engage in meaningful dialogues with community members and elected leaders, contribute to community improvement efforts, and reinforce the ongoing relevance of Dr. King’s vision in today’s world.
Activities include a breakfast and dedication at the Philadelphia Union’s Subaru Park, a Peace March from Subaru Park to the CAAT Center, a cleanup effort to follow the march, and other community building activities that aim to foster unity, sense of purpose, and shared responsibility among residents.
Delaware County residents are invited to join the local tribute to a historic and inspiring legend and the opportunity to actively shape the landscape of the community in the spirit of Dr. King.
MLK Day of Service Schedule:
· Breakfast and Opening Ceremony: 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. | Union Yards at Subaru Park, 12 Reaney St, Chester, PA 19013
· Women’s Health Clinic/Fair: 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. | Primepoint Club located inside Subaru Park,1 Stadium Drive, Chester, PA
Peace March: 10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. | Union Yards at Subaru Park, 12 Reaney St, Chester, PA 19013 to CAAT Center (2300 W 4th St, Chester, PA 19013).
Community Projects: 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. | A variety of community building events, art projects, and lunch (provided by Aunt B.’s Country Kitchen) will take place, concluding with remarks and conversations with elected officials and community leaders at the CAAT Center.
Residents are invited to register. Registration is not required but highly encouraged to help organizers and volunteers appropriately prepare. When registering, please select the events you plan to attend.
Residents planning to attend the Union activities, including the breakfast, opening ceremony, andWomen's Health Clinic/Fair are encouraged to park in Lot G off of Rt. 291 and Rainey St. A map is available.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day was established in 1983 as a federal holiday, Martin Luther King Jr. Day recognizes the pivotal role Dr. King played in advancing civil rights, promoting equality, and advocating for justice for all Americans. This day not only commemorates his January 15 birthday but also honors his legacy through acts of service and reflection on the principles he championed. It also serves as a call to action. The MLK Day of Service, initiated by Congress in 1994, transforms the holiday into a day of volunteer service in honor of Dr. King.
It underscores his belief that everybody can be great because everybody can serve.
This day invites individuals and communities across the United States to volunteer in ways that bridge divides, create solutions to social problems, and move closer to Dr. King’s vision of a community united for the greater good.