Event Details:
Join Mobile United's Natural Resources Task Force and the Mobile City Council for an outdoor day of service on Saturday, January 18, 2025. This MLK Day of Service clean-up hosts one site in each of the seven city council districts. The purpose of the event is to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by inspiring citizens to give back to the community. We are encouraging the public to participate in a district close to them (site locations and partners are listed below), or to visit another part of the city altogether!
Participation is free, but pre-registration below is strongly encouraged. Check-in starts at 8:30 a.m. and the cleanup will be held from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
The seven sites include:
District 1- Holloway Elementary, 625 Stanton Road, 36617
Councilman Penn, Love Your Community & Keep Mobile Beautiful
District 2- Pause Lounge and Grill, 1305 Congress St, 36603
Councilman Carroll & Mobile Baykeeper
The seven sites include:
District 1- Holloway Elementary, 625 Stanton Road, 36617
Councilman Penn, Love Your Community & Keep Mobile Beautiful
District 2- Pause Lounge and Grill, 1305 Congress St, 36603
Councilman Carroll & Mobile Baykeeper
District 3- McNally Park, 4380 Park Road, 36605
Councilman Small & Peninsula of Mobile
District 4- PFC Howard Johnson II Park, 2661 Atoll Drive, 36605
Councilman Reynolds & Mobile Bay National Estuary Program
District 5- Wal-Mart, 101 E. Interstate 65 Service Road, 36606
Councilman Daves & Alabama Coastal Foundation
District 6- Medal of Honor Park, 1711 Hillcrest Road, 36609
Councilman Woods & Osprey Initiative
District 7- Volunteers of America, 6500 Zeigler Blvd, 36608
Councilwoman Gregory & Mobile United
What we encourage volunteers to wear/bring:
1. Comfortable, warm clothing that you do not mind getting a little wet or dirty
2. Boots that can get wet and/or muddy
3. Sunscreen
What we will provide:
1. Safety vests
2. Garbage bags
3. Gloves and/or trash picker
4. Hand sanitizer & bug spray
5. First aid kit
Event partners include the Mobile City Council, Alabama Coastal Foundation, The Peninsula of Mobile, Mobile Bay National Estuary Program, Mobile Baykeeper, Keep Mobile Beautiful, Love Your Community, and Osprey Initiative.
Once you’ve registered, please expect an email from the event planners on Thursday, January 16th. If you have any questions before that time, please contact Mobile United at 251-300-1482.
Councilman Reynolds & Mobile Bay National Estuary Program
District 5- Wal-Mart, 101 E. Interstate 65 Service Road, 36606
Councilman Daves & Alabama Coastal Foundation
District 6- Medal of Honor Park, 1711 Hillcrest Road, 36609
Councilman Woods & Osprey Initiative
District 7- Volunteers of America, 6500 Zeigler Blvd, 36608
Councilwoman Gregory & Mobile United
What we encourage volunteers to wear/bring:
1. Comfortable, warm clothing that you do not mind getting a little wet or dirty
2. Boots that can get wet and/or muddy
3. Sunscreen
What we will provide:
1. Safety vests
2. Garbage bags
3. Gloves and/or trash picker
4. Hand sanitizer & bug spray
5. First aid kit
Event partners include the Mobile City Council, Alabama Coastal Foundation, The Peninsula of Mobile, Mobile Bay National Estuary Program, Mobile Baykeeper, Keep Mobile Beautiful, Love Your Community, and Osprey Initiative.
Once you’ve registered, please expect an email from the event planners on Thursday, January 16th. If you have any questions before that time, please contact Mobile United at 251-300-1482.