Kansas City Public Library's VISTA Project Honors Legacy Of Dr. Martin Luther King With Hygiene Kit Donation Drive

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Kansas City MO

22 December, 2021

3:57 AM

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Press release from the Kansas City Public Library: December 21, 2021 Living in service to others, particularly those less fortunate, was one of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s key tenets. As he told an audience in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1957, "Life's most persistent and urgent question is, 'What are you doing for others?'" In keeping with the civil rights leader's spirit of service, the Kansas City Public Library's AmeriCorps VISTA Project is collecting donations of travel-sized personal care items for a Hygiene Kit Drive. From January 3-12, 2022, visit any Kansas City Public Library location to drop off supplies in dedicated boxes. Donated items will be assembled into kits with a copy of the Library's Street Sheet and given to individuals experiencing homelessness in Kansas City. Accepted kit items include: Shampoo and conditioner Body wash and soap Toothbrushes and toothpaste Deodorant Washcloths Combs and hair brushes Nail clippers Adhesive bandages Period management products Undergarments NOTE: Travel-sized or small personal care items only, please. Service is an important component of the Library's various outreach programs. According to Kelly Berry, Outreach Community Engagement Specialist, "The hygiene kits our AmeriCorps members create are an important resource for individuals experiencing homelessness and other life-challenges. The hygiene kit provides dignity to an individual by giving them essential personal care items that they can carry with them. The kits are shared with all KC Public Library's branches and made available to patrons in need. Additionally, the kits are shared at outreach visits to social service agencies, shelters, and parks." As King reminded us, "Everyone can be great because everybody can serve." For questions about the hygiene kit drive, email [email protected] or call 816.701.3547.Learn more about MLK Day of Service at MLKDay.gov.About the Library's AmeriCorps VISTA Project > This press release was produced by the Kansas City Public Library. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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