WASHINGTON, Jan. 14, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- During
the month of January, hundreds of veterans and volunteers will lead
and support service projects across the country to mark the Martin
Luther King Jr. National Day of Service and honor the legacy of Dr.
King.
The Mission Continues is organizing 40 in-person and "at home"
service opportunities that combat food insecurity, bolster pandemic
recovery, beautify public spaces, and connect veterans to each
other and their neighbors in partnership with schools, public
parks, youth organizations, homeless shelters, and more. The
non-profit organization is also offering virtual service
opportunities that can be completed within an individual household,
including food and clothing drives and DIY-build projects that can
be donated to local organizations.
Dr. King spoke about the ability of the average person to serve
their community, and the importance of ending food insecurity and
working together to achieve equality in our neighborhoods and
communities. Veterans are uniquely suited to affect positive
change.
"Our veterans and volunteers have long served with leadership,
selflessness, and purpose in the face of adversity, and this year's
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Day
of Service is no exception," said Mary Beth
Bruggeman, US Marine Corps veteran and President of The
Mission Continues. "Challenges remain – battling an ongoing and
evolving pandemic that has made the need to support our neighbors
and communities more important than ever before. And it's in the
spirit of what Dr. King taught us nearly 60 years ago that we step
up for our communities that need us most, serving together, and
inspiring each other along the way."
In Washington D.C., veteran-led
volunteers will improve a roof top garden that provides fresh
produce to the community as part of Washington D.C.'s efforts to combat food
insecurity. Miami's Service
Platoon is dedicated to environmental conservation and stewardship
projects and will be support the Miami-Dade County Parks,
Recreation, & Outdoor Spaces in a coastal clean-up and
environmental service project at the Pelican Harbor and Island. The
St. Louis Platoon will serve at the George Washington Carver Urban
Farm, in an urban community farm in the heart of a historically
underserved neighborhood and a food desert. Seattle's Service Platoon will engage in
neighborhood clean-up projects for the Little Saigon business
district and Rainier Beach. These
are just two examples of 40 projects and opportunities to serve
with The Mission Continues taking place in the days surrounding MLK
Day 2022.
The #LegacyOfService Campaign is made possible with support from
our Presenting sponsor Raytheon Technologies and Americorps. All
in-person events will follow strict safety and social distancing
guidelines to prevent the spread of Coronavirus. To help support
The Mission Continues or learn how you can participate in this
year's #LegacyOfService campaign, visit
https://www.missioncontinues.org/mlk-day/.
About The Mission Continues
The Mission Continues is a national veterans organization dedicated
to the empowerment of veterans as community-based leaders. We
invest in veterans and under-resourced communities, developing new
skill sets and equipping a growing veteran volunteer movement with
the tools to drive positive change. We deploy veteran volunteers in
more than 40 cities nationwide alongside nonprofit partners and
community leaders to improve educational resources, increase access
to parks and green spaces, foster neighborhood identity, and
more.
Through this unique service model, veterans are provided
opportunities for connection and personal growth while generating
visible community impact. To learn more, visit
http://www.missioncontinues.org or follow us on Twitter at
@missioncontinue.
Media Contact
Keith Thomas, The Mission
Continues, 7565438533, kthomas@missioncontinues.org
David Alvarado, The Mission
Continues, 9563733484, dalvarado@missioncontinues.org
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