The 2025 Decatur Martin Luther King Jr. Service Project had some great weather and some very cold weather but that did not deter the approximately 650 enthusiastic volunteers who donated approximately 6,700 hours of their time to these projects. The estimated value of these volunteer hours was $216,000 (based on Independent Sector’s value of a volunteer hour). A total of 24 homes were repaired and yards cleaned out.
Projects included:
Yard repair crews filled 1,500 yard waste bags. Decatur Fire Department installed smoke/carbon monoxide detectors in the homes.
Volunteers used nearly 1,500 tools rented from the nonprofit Atlanta Community Tool Bank to do a wide range of repair projects to make a positive impact on health, safety, affordability and quality of life for these senior citizens. The recurring comment heard from the very appreciative homeowners of these 24 homes was how happy all of the volunteers were, no matter what they were doing.
Simple things make a huge impact on the lives of these senior citizens. The consequences of not cleaning gutters could lead to expensive repairs due to water damage. The roving gutter cleaning crews work to prevent this water damage to the homes. One of the most important simple things volunteers do is yard work or, as the Project team calls it, yard repair. Volunteers do more than rake. They remove invasive plants, fallen limbs and branches, and trim bushes. This means so much to the homeowners who were once dedicated gardeners. When they come outside with their canes and walkers, they once again take pride in their yards.
This weekend truly honored the memory of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and reflected the reason the King holiday was established as the only federal holiday observed as a national day of service – a “day on, not a day off” (although, Decatur does it better as a “weekend on”!). As one of the volunteer Zone Coordinators (volunteer that oversees the work of several House Captains) wrote after the project, the volunteers come “inspired by the memory of Martin Luther King Jr. to serve others for reasons that we really hardly understand ourselves but that move us to the depth of our souls.”
The senior citizens helped through this project all live in the Oakhurst neighborhood. They appreciate the help that allows them to continue to live safely, comfortably and affordably in the homes that they have lived in for decades and where they have raised their children.
The weekend concluded with a celebratory dinner donated by the Community Center of South Decatur (CCSD). The Project is extremely grateful to our partner CCSD’s continual support by also allowing the use of the Solarium in Oakhurst as the base of operations throughout the weekend.
Decatur’s senior citizens are the foundation of what our community is today. The Project leadership and volunteers are honored to join the community in showing our appreciation and giving back to them. Decatur’s Martin Luther King Jr. Service Project embodies the teachings of Rev. Dr. King and the spirit of the King Holiday, the only federal holiday observed as a national day of service. Mark your calendars to join the volunteers next year, Jan. 17-19 2026. For further information see the contact information at the bottom of each webpage.
Feedback, Applicants, and Committees
Please let us know what you enjoyed about the project and what we can do to improve the project next year. We would love to hear about your experiences volunteering at Decatur’s Martin Luther King Jr. Service Project. The applications committee accepts requests for repairs all year long. Did you encounter any seniors while you were volunteering that you thought would be a good candidate? Do you have a neighbor who can use some help? Please ask us to contact the homeowner. You can request to remain anonymous.
To be considered:
We would love to have you join our leadership team. Consider being a House Captain (overseeing home repairs, supervising volunteers and communicating with the homeowner). Or, you might want to be a member of one of our committees, such as the Yard Repair committee (reviewing yard work prior to the project and overseeing yard work during the project), the Energy Efficiency committee, or the Food committee. Please see the contact information at the bottom of each web page.
Thank you for helping these seniors to live more safely, comfortably and affordably in their homes as a result of these much needed repairs and yard work. We look forward to your joining us during the next Decatur Martin Luther King Jr. Service project, which will take place January 17, 18, and 19, 2026.