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In Case You Missed It: How We Honored Dr. King

Summary: 
The President and several cabinet officials honored Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by spending the day lending a hand at services sites in DC and throughout the nation.

In 1994, Congress designated the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday as a national day of service -- a "day on, not a day off." The Martin Luther King, Jr. National Day of Service is an opportunity for all Americans to honor Dr. King by coming together to help meet the needs of their communities and recommit to service throughout the year. Throughout the day yesterday, the President and the First Lady, the Vice President, Cabinet secretaries, and other senior Administration officials participated in a number of community service projects both in DC and throughout the nation. 


Here's How We Honored Dr. King:

President Obama 


First Lady Michelle Obama and Senior Advisor Valerie Jarrett


Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson


Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell 


Secretary of the Treasury Jack Lew 


Secretary of Housing Julian Castro 


Secretary of HHS Sylvia Burwell 


EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy


Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert McDonald 


Ambassador to The UN Samantha Power


Secretary of Education Arne Duncan 


Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker


Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack 


USAID Administrator Raj Shah


For more on the MLK Day of Service, please visit the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) at MLKday.gov.