This past Monday the 16, Milligan students were given a day off from classes in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Students were encouraged to view their day off as a day on, in order to celebrate the life and legacy of the influential civil rights leader through acts of service within their community. 

Lincoln Thomae – Photo from Milligan University

We at the Stampede wanted to highlight a few experiences of students, in order to commemorate their efforts. 

Boones Creek Christian Church – Packing Food for Haiti 

“Volunteering with Miss Carrie was Awesome. The opportunity to do something bigger than yourself is always a memorable experience. And to know that what you are doing will help make it all the better.”

 Lincoln Thomae, Freshman

Miranda Millington (Far Right) – Photo from Milligan University

Kids Against Hunger 

“Volunteering with Kids Against Hunger yesterday was a great experience for our softball team to work together and practice servant leadership. We were grateful for the opportunity to honor Martin Luther King Jr. while supporting a great cause.”

Miranda Millington, Senior 

Want to still serve? For more opportunities to volunteer locally, please visit https://www.johnsoncitytn.org/residents/volunteer_opportunities.php.  

Headline photo from Getty Images

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