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Walking the Walk Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service 2016

 
Each year, our Walking the Walk students gather together on Martin Luther King Jr. Day to engage in a full day of service, learning, and team-building. It is the only day of the year that all four of our Networks are active in the region, working in their communities, and helping to serve those most in need of their compassion. 
 
In 2016, our Networks, comprising 100 high school students representing 28 different faith communities and schools, set out across the Greater Philadelphia area to continue this great work.
 
To see photos from all of these fantastic Walking the Walk Networks, please scroll down or select which Network's photos you would like to see first!
Philadelphia

Philadelphia Network

Hosted by Inglis House

 

Philadelphia Network spent time with the residents of Inglis House, taking part in new and fun group activities before creating a beautiful collage of Martin Luther King, Jr.

 

 

Suburban West

Suburban West Network

Hosted by Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church

 

Suburban West Network gathered at Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church to engage in a massive service project to make blankets that would be donated to HIAS Council Migration Services for distribution to arriving immigrant families.

 

 

Wissahickon Network

Hosted by Trinity Episcopal Church, North Penn Mosque, and Congregation Or Hadash

 

Wissahickon Network students spent the day traveling to Trinity Episcopal Church, North Penn Mosque, and Congregation Or Hadash to learn about each faith community and engage in various learning workshops and service projects.

 

 

West Chester Network

Hosted by the Islamic Society of Chester County

 

West Chester Network visited the Islamic Society of Chester County where they learned about Islam and sat down for conversation over a delicious shared meal.

 

 

Wissahickon
West Chester
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