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Ohioans Making MLK Holiday a Day to Give Back

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Monday, January 18, 2016   

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Folks around Ohio are spending the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday by giving back to their communities.

Since 1994, MLK Day has been a national day of service to honor King's message of nonviolence and social justice.

Stephanie Sparrow Hughes, manager of corporate and community volunteerism for Hands On Central Ohio, says despite having a day off from school or work, it's a day on for volunteers working on projects around the state.

And she adds the holiday is also a chance to understand King's legacy.

"Some people may know his one famous speech, but it's an opportunity to learn more about his life and about what he lived for and how he was really devoted to bring people together," she states.

Today, volunteers with Hands On Central Ohio are painting a mural reflecting the history of the community.

Other MLK Day observances in Ohio include marches, peace walks, panel discussions, lectures and blood drives.

Ohio State University's Office of Student Life partners with Pay It Forward Foundation for an annual service project.
Louisa Wruck, chair of Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service at Ohio State University, explains the goal is to send 1,000 students to volunteer at more than 50 organizations.

And she says the university wants students to walk away with a positive experience.

"Especially for first year students, it's one of their first opportunities on a big scale to get involved in the community, so it's pretty exciting that they have that opportunity and that they usually come back with wanting to get more involved," she states.

And through their service, Hughes says, people learn to appreciate the gifts in their own lives.

"That's one of the messages that I get from volunteers is that 'I really didn't realize some of the issues that were going on in the community and I didn't really appreciate what I have in my own life until I was in service to someone else,'" she relates.

Beyond today's day of service, Hughes stresses there are volunteer opportunities year-round. She adds that whether it's helping an elderly neighbor or tutoring a child, carrying forth King's message of service can always be done on your own time.





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