MLK Day Of Service for Brooklyn Jewish Families
Event description
Brooklyn families, join us to give back to our community!
Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with a hands-on service learning event especially designed for families with children ages 2-10!
Participate in engaging activities designed to inspire and give back to the community in partnership with local community organizations. Children and their grownups will be broken up into small groups and rotate through multiple stations, each offering unique ways to contribute and learn about justice and service including:
- Art projects and card decorating to brighten the day of our neighbors
- Packaging dried food kits for community members in need
- Hands-on, kid-friendly cooking project to benefit a local kitchen serving friends who are food insecure
- Sorting and packing books for children to help increase the number of NYC homes with 100+ books
- Plus, a very special program for our littlest helpers and their grownups, including a sing-along with Tkiya Music and storytime with PJ Library.
Join us to honor Dr. King's legacy through learning, creativity, and service to our community. Let's make a difference, together!
Learn more about the local community organizations we will be serving through our projects --
Brooklyn Book Bodega aims to increase the number of 100+ book homes for kids 0-18 in NYC. We provide access to and ownership of books, build community, and create a passion for learning through free events and literacy-based community programming.
DOROT is a nonprofit organization addressing the challenges of an aging population. We serve our clients with a diverse range of programs and services. We deliver those programs and services through intergenerational connections with volunteers of all ages.
The Migrant Kitchen Initiative started out as a small group of restaurant industry friends wanting to make the most of their time and food reserve while the city went on pause. What began as meals for friends and family in a pinch quickly grew into New York’s largest restaurant quality active cooking operation during the pandemic, serving nearly 10,000 meals a day to food insecure communities across the city.
Mixteca aims to empower the Mexican and Latin-American immigrants of the New York area by providing them access to services that enhance their quality of life and will allow them to reach sustainable social and economic development. We offer a variety of programs and services that respond to the specific needs of immigrant families and aim to build a supportive environment for the growing Mexican and Latin-American immigrant community.
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