The residents and students shared stories, played games and enjoyed celebrating the life of Martin Luther King Jr. by coming together and recognizing the service that both Dr. King provided as well as the service that we ourselves can offer to others. The MLK Day of Service left all those involved with a sense of purpose and an accomplishment of helping to form bonds that will last with both the young and old alike.
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