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CO families must sign up to get $120 per child for food through Summer EBT; No Jurors Picked on First Day of Trump's Manhattan Criminal Trial; virtual ballot goes live to inform Hoosiers; It's National Healthcare Decisions Day.

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Illinoisans Make MLK Holiday a "Day On," Not a Day Off

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Monday, January 20, 2014   

CHICAGO - Martin Luther King, Jr. dedicated his life to making the world a better place, and thousands of Illinoisans are helping to carry out his vision of service today. As part of the National MLK Day of Service, projects and events will focus on ways volunteers can make an impact in their own neighborhoods. The AmeriCorps program at the University of Illinois at Chicago has pitched in on this day for nearly a decade, and according to coordinator Jennifer Jones, this year members will be distributing needed supplies and literacy materials at local shelters.

"Dr. King taught us to be of service to your community, to be of service to your neighbor and to your brothers and your sisters," she declared. "So, Martin Luther King Day for us is not a day off, it's a 'day on.'"

Other colleges and communities around the state are hosting events today. Efforts include distributing food to those in need, making improvements to school buildings, cleaning up parks and holding literacy events.

Jones said the National Day of Service ends up being a starting point for many volunteers, inspiring them to continue with their efforts.

"Because we're going out to the different homeless shelters and providing these different services, they're able to reflect and see, at least within their own lives, what it is they have and how it's important; and then also look at their own talents and skills that they can provide as a service to other people," she stated.

Jones said those who are interested in volunteering but don't have time today can still help their neighbors throughout the year, through service programs in their communities.

More information on service events is online at MLKDay.gov.




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