MLK Day of Service

MLK Day of Service
Thompson Hall in Winter


The University of New Hampshire’s annual MLK Day of Service brings together students, faculty, and staff to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy through service to our local communities. Each year a committee of students, faculty, and staff identify a theme for the day of service. Alongside acts of service, this annual initiative invites students, faculty, and staff to learn about issues facing our communities through active and passive education.  

2025 MLK Day of Service

The Aulbani J. Beauregard Center for Equity, Justice, and Freedom, and the Office of Community, Equity, and Diversity have partnered to bring you this year’s University of New Hampshire Annual MLK Day of Service, which will be held on Saturday, February 1, 2025, from 10 am – 3:30 pm in the MUB Strafford Room

The theme for the 2025 UNH MLK Day of Service is to support people's basic needs. Proceeds from this years' service will benefit UNH Basic Needs Support, Community Action Partnership (CAP) of Strafford County, Pope Memorial Humane Society, and local public schools. For more information, please contact the MLK Day of Service co-chairs Nada Alasmi and Ramonda “Monda” Kindle at MLK.dos@UNH.edu. 

Program Goals

The UNH MLK Day of Service aims to foster a deeper understanding of Dr. King’s philosophy of nonviolence, service, and justice by:  

  1. Fostering a sense of shared civic responsibility by reflecting on our roles as active and engaged community members.

  2. Learning about issues facing our communities and how we can address these issues in alignment with Dr. King's vision. 

  3. Coming together to engage in acts of service to help address the issues facing our communities. 

The MLK Day of Service transitioned permanently to the Beauregard Center in September 2024 and evolved into its current form. 

Support the 2025 UNH MLK Day of Service!

Blue hands being raised with hearts around them

Volunteer


Sign-Up to Volunteer on February 1, 2025

Click the link above to sign up for one of the volunteer shifts available on Saturday, February 1, 2025 in the Strafford Room located in the Memorial Union Building (MUB). 
Created items will support UNH Cat's Cupboard, the Community Action Partnership (CAP) of Strafford County, and the Pope Memorial Humane Society - Cocheco Valley. 

Please Note: There are 234 volunteer spots. Sign-up is on a first-come, first-served basis. 

 

Donation box with hygiene products inside

Give to Our Basic Needs Drive


This includes food, hygiene, and kitchen items. There are two ways to help with this effort: 

Sponsor a Donation Box

Team up with your department/organization to fill a box of needed items. Then drop off the box of donated items at MUB Room 207 between January 29-31, 2025.

Learn More about Sponsoring a Donation Box

Donate Individually 

Donation boxes will be available in the MUB until January 31, 2025.

Learn More about Individual Donations

School supplies in the shape of a heart

Purchase and Donate School Supplies


Do this right at the UNH Bookstore located in the Memorial Union Building! The UNH Bookstore is happy to partner to collect much needed supplies for local schools. 

Learn More about Donating at the UNH Bookstore

Thank you to the 2025 MLK Day of Service Advisory and Planning Committee

MLK Day of Service Flyer. Please refer to the text on the webpage.

Co-Chairs: 

Nada Alasmi, Aulbani J. Beauregard Center for Equity, Justice, and Freedom
Ramonda Kindle, Office of Community, Equity, and Diversity

Committee Members: 

Melissa Beecher and Kally Walker, Memorial Union & Student Activities
Hannah Bowler, UNH Residential Life
Ariana Contessi, Diversity Support Coalition Student Representative
Joanna-Pearl 'Jojo' Enelamah, Black Student Union Student Representative 
Kelly Giraud, College of Life Sciences and Agriculture
Beth Grosso and Heather Morris, College of Health and Human Services 
Hannah Hatfield, Panhellenic Council Philanthropy and Service Chair
Sharon Tarleton, Office of Community, Equity, and Diversity
Patty Mathison, Basic Needs Program