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HPU to Host ‘Day of Service’ in Honor of Martin Luther King Jr.

Jan 06th, 2017

HPU to Host ‘Day of Service’ in Honor of Martin Luther King Jr.

 

HPU students Erien Campbell (left) and Chris Ramsell do landscaping at West End Ministries during last year's Day of Service.
HPU students Erien Campbell (left) and Chris Ramsell do landscaping at West End Ministries during last year’s Day of Service.

HIGH POINT, N.C., Jan. 6, 2017 – High Point University has organized over 35 Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service projects that anyone can sign up to be part of on Jan. 16.

Community members are invited to join HPU students and faculty and can sign up to participate here: http://www.highpoint.edu/servicelearning/mlk-day-of-service/. Registration closes Jan. 12.

This year’s service projects include children’s activities, community gardens, preparing and serving meals, landscaping, providing transportation to refugees, beautification and cleanup of school and community spaces, and more. The projects will take place on HPU’s campus and at partner agencies throughout the city of High Point.

“Dr. King emphasized the importance of transforming communities — of bringing people together,” said the Rev. Joseph Blosser, director of service learning at the university. “On Monday, Jan. 16, HPU faculty, staff and students will join together with the High Point community to build relationships, complete volunteer service projects, and work toward the world Dr. King envisioned. We are proud to partner with the Minister’s Conference of High Point & Vicinity and non-profits throughout the city to build a stronger High Point.”

Clockwise from left, Dr. Jim Wehrley, dean of the Phillips School of Business at HPU; Michael Dutcher, HPU student; and Scott Davis, associate professor of accounting at HPU, pack meals for Meals of Hope during last year's Day of Service.
Clockwise from left, Dr. Jim Wehrley, dean of the Phillips School of Business at HPU; Michael Dutcher, HPU student; and Scott Davis, associate professor of accounting at HPU, pack meals for Meals of Hope during last year’s Day of Service.

In 1994, Congress designated a federal holiday for Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service, “a day on, not a day off.”

HPU has taken that charge to heart by leading hundreds of volunteers in service to the city of High Point and surrounding areas each year. In 2016, more than 600 HPU students and faculty contributed 1,500 hours of service on Martin Luther King Jr. Day – part of the 100,000 hours of service the university contributes annually.

In addition to the Day of Service, HPU will host its annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day worship service at 11 a.m. on Jan. 16 in Charles E. Hayworth Sr. Memorial Chapel. The service is open to the public.