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Resources for Individuals >
Overview
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In 1994 Congress passed the King Holiday and Service Act, designating the King Holiday as a national day of volunteer service. Instead of a day off from work or school, Congress asked Americans of all backgrounds and ages to celebrate Dr. King's legacy by turning community concerns into citizen action. The King Day of Service brings together people who might not ordinarily meet, breaks down barriers that have divided us in the past, and leads to better understanding and ongoing relationships.
As we approach this Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday on January 19, 2009 - the day before our country inaugurates the 44th President of the United States - many Americans are facing tremendous hardships. Join Americans across the country serving on Inaugural Weekend, on MLK Day and throughout the year to make a better nation.
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Here's what you can find in this section of the
MLKDay.gov site.
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For more information, please visit other sections of
the MLKDay.gov site:
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