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Picturing public service in honor of Martin Luther King Jr.

During more than a week of volunteer opportunities, Kaiser Permanente employees picked up trash, built gardens, spruced up public parks, painted houses, and so much more. Pictured, washing windows was part of volunteer activities for Kaiser Permanente employees at the Boys and Girls Club of Napa Valley.

Kaiser Permanente Northern California employees, their families, and friends fanned out across the region to celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. from January 9 to January 20 to volunteer in their communities.

View a slide show below of employees participating in various service projects.

Kaiser Permanente volunteers worked with Hands on Bay Area and the East Bay Regional Park District, weeding, cutting vegetation and picking up trash at Alameda’s Robert W. Crown Memorial State Beach and around the Crab Cove Visitor’s Center.

Kaiser Permanente volunteers worked with Hands on Bay Area and the East Bay Regional Park District, weeding, cutting vegetation and picking up trash at Alameda’s Robert W. Crown Memorial State Beach and around the Crab Cove Visitor’s Center.
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Kaiser Permanente volunteers worked with Hands on Bay Area and the East Bay Regional Park District to pull weeds, plant, and pick up trash at Alameda’s Robert W. Crown Memorial State Beach and around the Doug Siden Visitor Center at Crab Cove.

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