More than 850 volunteers participated in service activities in celebration of the Martin Luther King, Jr., holiday Jan. 17.
This year, volunteers worked on 45 projects, including:
- Restoring land near the heron habitat in Discovery Park;
- Mixing concrete and making tiles for the Pomegranate Center at the Seattle Housing Authority’s facility in High Point;
- Doing office work for TeenHope, a youth service center;
- Working for Northwest Harvest, University District Food Bank and Food Lifeline;
- Making cookies and cleaning windows for Gilda’s Club, an agency that helps people touched by cancer;
- Painting at the Ruth Dykeman Children’s Center.
Volunteers performed work valued at $84,500 in labor. More than 250 volunteers attended the kick-off rally, at which speakers included John Buller, executive director of the UW Alumni Association; President Mark Emmert; Senator Patty Murray; Mayor Greg Nickels; Chris Barrow, ASUW director of community relations; and Adam Grupp, GPSS president.
