Project 351 Students To Honor Martin Luther King Jr. Through Community Service

BOSTON (CBS) -- Massachusetts students will be providing community service in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as part of Project 351.

The project sends sixth-grade students into a year of service.

"I love helping my community," says Bourne student Analise Rogers. "Community service is a big part, and I love helping."

Their mission is to serve their community, promote kindness and celebrate King's legacy.

Students participate in Project 351 to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (WBZ-TV)

First graders from Orchard Gardens in Roxbury showed their version of King's "I Have a Dream" speech.

Of King, Oak Bluffs student Lauren Pagliccia says "I think he's pretty inspirational and a role model. He really changed the world for the better."

John Hancock sponsors the project.

"This is a tremendous opportunity to harness the leadership capacity of our young people," says Jim Gallagher of John Hancock.

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