
Twenty-seven Hamilton employees are spending Martin Luther King Jr. Day doing volunteer work at non-profit agencies in Utica. This is the second year that the College has commemorated Dr. King's legacy with the employee volunteer effort. Staff and faculty are working at United Cerebral Palsy, Jesus Christ Tabernacle of David (JCTOD), Hope House, the Loretto Center and Sculpture Space.
The employees, who were given release time from work at Hamilton, painted, cooked and served meals, performed general maintenance and participated in activities with clients of the non-profits. The College's 10th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Service Day will take place on Saturday, Jan. 26, with students and members of the Hamilton community volunteering at additional non-profit organizations in greater Utica.
Stories about the employee service were also featured on News 10 Now and WKTV.
The employees, who were given release time from work at Hamilton, painted, cooked and served meals, performed general maintenance and participated in activities with clients of the non-profits. The College's 10th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Service Day will take place on Saturday, Jan. 26, with students and members of the Hamilton community volunteering at additional non-profit organizations in greater Utica.
Stories about the employee service were also featured on News 10 Now and WKTV.