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MLK Day Service Projects: How To Help In And Around Brookline

Ways to honor the civil rights icon, by making a difference, remain during the coronavirus pandemic.

A sculpture of Martin Luther King sits inside Brookline Town Hall. It was created by artist and Brookline resident John Wilson.
A sculpture of Martin Luther King sits inside Brookline Town Hall. It was created by artist and Brookline resident John Wilson. (Jenna Fisher/Patch)

BROOKLINE, MA — Since it became a national holiday, Martin Luther King Jr. Day has been dubbed by groups and organizations nationwide as "a day on" as opposed to a "day off" in memory of the late civil rights icon and his tireless work.

Organized service projects and activism have taken the place of the traditional holiday in recent years. In 2021, restrictions in place to slow the further spread of the coronavirus mean the good deeds and activism will look different this year on Jan. 18.

For the fourth year in a row, the Inspo:Expo, a grassroots forum to share activism in town, is hosting activism. This year, of course, it will be online.

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10-11 a.m.: Virtual Crafting Circle. Bring your welcome blankets, mask-making, or other projects and meet neighboring craftivists to learn how you can use art for social change.
11-12 p.m.: Explore Brookline’s new Community Bill of Rights and Responsibilities. The Town has a new plan for Community Engagement, which includes a Community Bill of Rights and Responsibilities. Inspo:Expo and the Commission on Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Relations invite you to come share your input and feedback on issues you find important in the community, and brainstorm with Town and community members on how to make the new Community Engagement plan a success.

How to join by Zoom: https://tinyurl.com/inspoexpo

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Email for more info: inspoexpo.brookline@gmail.com.

Before the coronavirus pandemic, communities across the country held large events in various locations promoting service on the holiday.

Those have included Boston, where a local volunteer organization Boston Cares usually draws hundreds every year to a service program that has turned into one of the city’s signature yearly events.

This year, the Boston Cares will hold virtual A Day ON, Not Off program for MLK Day.

"To continue our tradition of honoring Dr.King's legacy through service in 2021, Boston Cares will host a Community Weekend of virtual opportunities focused on ways to serve and improve our community through educational opportunities, discussions about community issues, volunteer trainings, and remote service," according to the group's website.

The Mission Continues organization, meanwhile, is supporting The Greater Boston Food Bank with in-person volunteer work. Volunteers work in our warehouse, inspecting, sorting, and repacking donated food and grocery products.

And as always there are several other ways to help those in need in or near Brookline.

Donating to nonprofit organizations, volunteering with food banks and pantries, and delivering meals and groceries to seniors are a few suggestions outlined by the national volunteer program AmeriCorps.

A list of organizations supporting COVID-19 response efforts had been made available by the National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster.

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