On Jan. 20 — Martin Luther King Jr. Day — 62 Penn State students spent their day off from classes to support the work of numerous nonprofit organizations in Allegheny and Westmoreland Counties. The students attend the Greater Allegheny, Beaver, DuBois, Fayette and New Kensington campuses.
The Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service is an annual event hosted by one of the western Penn State campuses; Louise Aravich, residence life and student leadership coordinator at Penn State Greater Allegheny, organized this year’s event.
“Our students engage in service to honor Dr. King’s life and his work,” said Aravich. “It’s an opportunity for them to give back and help others, and to do so with fellow Penn State students who attend another campus.”
Students and staff formed groups and traveled to six local organizations.
Auberle, located in McKeesport and close to the Greater Allegheny campus, is a nonprofit faith-based organization that transforms the lives of individuals, families and communities through Southwestern Pennsylvania. On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, students helped to sort, organize and arrange donations from the local community.
“It was very helpful”, said Kayla McGrath, volunteer organizer at Auberle. “[The students] were hard workers and were motivated.”
Lorin Ballog, a psychology sophomore at Greater Allegheny, participating in her first Day of Service, said, “I enjoyed my experience at Auberle. I worked along with people who care and want to make a difference.”