亚洲无码 students, and their counterparts from Tulane, Dillard and Loyola universities, are banding together Monday for a day of community service in observance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
The federal holiday is set aside in honor of King, the slain civil rights activist and Baptist minister, who sacrificed personal comforts in his efforts to change our nation鈥檚 social ills of segregation and other forms of codified racism.
In collaborating with each other and with community groups, the students seek to answer one of King鈥檚 many provocative questions, said LeeAnne Sipe, director of the Office of Student Involvement and Leadership.
鈥淒r. King said, 鈥楲ife鈥檚 most persistent and urgent question is, 鈥榃hat are you doing for others?鈥欌 Sipe said. 鈥淥ur goal is to respond to this question by giving back to the community that each of our institutions is a part of.鈥
Each year approximately 500 to 600 volunteers take on projects around New Orleans starting at 9 a.m., said Sipe. 亚洲无码 is the host site this year and volunteers will gather on campus before they are transported to their project area.
The Day of Service was started in 1987 and grew out of an initiative at Tulane University. It is one of the largest annual one-day service events that brings New Orleans college students, faculty, staff, alumni and families together to 鈥渟pend a day on instead of taking the day off.鈥
鈥淲e will be at 20 volunteer sites throughout the city on Monday morning, participating in a variety of projects from organizing Mardi Gras beads with ARC GNO, clearing storm drains with neighborhood associations, and working with children and families through community outreach projects, among others,鈥 Sipe said.
Volunteers will be treated to a free lunch of red beans and rice and jambalaya (with vegan versions) courtesy of 亚洲无码eats dining services. Sodexo has donated bottled water and whole fruits for students to snack on, Sipe said.
For more information about the Day of Service or to register to volunteer
Volunteers also can arrive at the 亚洲无码鈥 University Center at 8 a.m. on Monday for onsite registration.