Billings Community Invited to Join MLK Day Volunteer Event with United Way and MSU
The United Way of Yellowstone County is teaming up with Montana State University Billings for an exciting volunteer opportunity on January 20th.
Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Legacy
The purpose of this day is to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. through a day of service by preparing meals for distribution to those facing food insecurity in the local community.
Inclusive Volunteer Opportunity
Volunteers from various backgrounds are welcome to participate in this inclusive event that runs from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Participants will have the opportunity to work alongside organizations such as LIFFT (Living Independently For Today and Tomorrow) and Rainbow House, as well as collaborate with Family Service, the Montana Rescue Mission, St. Vincent de Paul, Family Promise, Off the Streets, Wander Women, and Tumbleweed to distribute the meals.
Embodying the Spirit of Unity and Compassion
This day of service serves as a powerful reminder of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s commitment to spreading kindness and helping those in need. By coming together to prepare meals for community members experiencing food insecurity, volunteers are embodying the spirit of unity and compassion that Dr. King advocated for.
Get Involved
For more details on how to get involved in this meaningful volunteer opportunity, please visit the event page. Be a part of this inspiring initiative and contribute towards making a positive impact in the lives of others on this special day of service.
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