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Boise residents honor MLK Jr. legacy through multi-faith service event
Summary
More than 100 volunteers gathered at St. Paul Baptist Church in Boise for a Multi‑Faith Action Project MLK Day of Service, making banners, sorting donations and assembling snack bags to support local nonprofits.
Content
Volunteers gathered at St. Paul Baptist Church in Boise on Saturday for a Multi‑Faith Action Project MLK Day of Service. Neighbors of different faiths, cultures and backgrounds worked side by side on hands‑on projects to support local nonprofits. Activities included creating a welcome banner for a new shelter, preparing resale donations and assembling snack bags for families with hospitalized children. Organizers framed the evening as a way to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s vision of unity through service.
Details:
- More than 100 people signed up to volunteer at St. Paul Baptist Church.
- Volunteers created a welcome banner for Interfaith Sanctuary's new shelter on State Street, which organizers said will begin welcoming guests in the coming weeks.
- A team sorted and prepared donated jewelry for resale at Idaho Youth Ranch thrift stores; proceeds support programs including the Hayes Shelter, outpatient counseling and YouthWorks job‑readiness training.
- Families and volunteers filled snack bags for guests of Ronald McDonald House Charities of Idaho to support parents and caregivers traveling between the house and the hospital.
- Organizers and participants said the event aimed to translate Dr. King's vision into everyday acts of care.
Summary:
The event combined service and fellowship, providing material support for local nonprofit programs while bringing people of different backgrounds together. Organizers said the Interfaith Sanctuary shelter is expected to start welcoming guests in the coming weeks, and more than 100 people participated in the evening. Organizers also noted that those who missed the event can find service opportunities throughout the year at JustServe.org.
