Make a Difference on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service

On Monday, Jan. 20, students, faculty, staff and community members are asked to come together to make our world a better place through service. Projects available include horse care with Orphan Acres, food sorting with Community Action Center, civil rights archiving with White Springs Ranch, habitat restoration with Palouse-Clearwater Environmental Institute, crafts and socialization with seniors at Avalon Care Center, and youth mentoring with the Albion After School Program. To learn more and to register for these projects, visit cce.wsu.edu.

“Everybody can be great, because anybody can serve. You don’t have to have a college degree to serve. You don’t have to make your subject and your verb agree to serve. You don’t have to know about Plato and Aristotle to serve. You don’t have to know Einstein’s theory of relativity to serve. You don’t have to know the second theory of thermodynamics in physics to serve. You only need a heart full of grace; a soul generated by love.”
~Martin Luther King, Jr., “The Drum Major Instinct”, Feb. 4, 1968

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