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Kingsport, TN celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Day with the 25th Annual Diaper and Wipes Drive, organized by Bishop Ronnie Wayne Collins. The event highlighted community spirit and support for families in need. Community members contributed essential supplies at the Riverview Community Room while the planned parade was postponed due to extreme cold weather. Such initiatives reflect the values of unity and service that MLK championed. The parade is rescheduled for April 5, 2025, offering another opportunity for the community to celebrate.
Kingsport Celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day with 25th Annual Diaper and Wipes Drive
Every January 16th, Kingsport, TN transforms into a bustling hub of goodwill and community spirit as locals come together to honor the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.. This year marked the 25th anniversary of a heartwarming initiative that has become a significant part of the city’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrations—the annual Baby Diaper and Wipes Drive.
Keeping the Spirit of Service Alive
At the helm of this cherished event is Bishop Ronnie Wayne Collins, who has been organizing the diaper and wipes drop-off for the past quarter of a century. Collins believes deeply in the significance of giving back, especially on a day dedicated to honoring the ideals championed by MLK. Through this initiative, he aims to uplift those in need while sharing the important message of serving others.
The drive is more than just about donating diapers and wipes; it embodies the essence of love, unity, and fellowship—principles that MLK championed throughout his life. Community members flocked to the Riverview Community Room on Wheatley Street between 3 and 5 p.m., ready to make a difference and honor the day in a meaningful way.
A Community’s Commitment to Support
Recognizing a critical need for essential baby supplies within the community, Collins initiated this drive after identifying gaps in support for parents and caregivers. It’s a cause that resonates with many as they reflect on the challenges faced by families, especially during trying times. Volunteers like Johnnie Mae Swagerty have been steadfast supporters, sharing their passion for equality and community as the driving forces behind the day’s mission.
The contributions collected during the drive are tax-deductible and can also be sent directly to Joshua Generation Int’l, Inc. at P.O. Box 3390, Kingsport, TN 37664-3390. This is a great option for those who may have missed the event but still want to help.
Weather Woes for the Parade
Participants are advised to assemble at 11:15 a.m. at the intersection of E. Sullivan Street and Center Street, where the excitement will begin to build. The parade will march up E. Sullivan Street and conclude at the New City Hall, allowing community members to come together in celebration, despite the unexpected weather delays.
For those interested in attending the parade or learning more about the delayed events, parking will be available in lots around the New City Hall located at 415 Broad Street. The parade promises to be a fantastic celebration of community spirit, diversity, and the incredible impact Martin Luther King Jr. had on society.
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