Life's most persistent and urgent question is:

What are you doing for others? - Martin Luther King Jr.

MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 2017

Thanks to everyone who served on MLK Day! Americans across the country served in food banks, in schools, in hospitals and outdoors. If you didn't get a chance to serve on MLK Day this year, that's okay! We post service opportunities year round. So when you're ready, come back here and we will help you find a service oppotunity near you.

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Free Lesson Plans

Inspired by the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service

Sample art work from 2015 MLK Day poster contest

Help your students understand Dr. King’s vision with these free, easy-to-use resources created by the Corporation for National and Community Service and Scholastic. Visit scholastic.com/mlkday to find

  • Lesson plans and worksheets for grades 3-12
  • Service projects for all ages
  • Primary-source resources about Dr. King

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