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MLK Day 2025: Upholding the Dream

MLK Day invites us to consider how we can contribute to creating communities founded on love, compassion, and understanding. For nearly 50 years, we at Crisis Assistance Ministry have been working on the front line to do just that by providing help, hope, and understanding to people struggling with limited financial resources.

January 15, 2025

Martin Luther King Jr. Day holds a special place in our hearts as we celebrate the life and legacy of a man who dedicated himself to the pursuit of equality. At Crisis Assistance Ministry, we see daily the effects of centuries of systems, policies, and actions—some calculated and some unintended—that continue to result in vastly unequal outcomes for different members of our community.

A federal holiday since 1983, Martin Luther King Jr. Day (also known as MLK Day) is observed each year on the third Monday of January. Were he still alive today, he would be celebrating his 96th birthday.

MLK Day invites us to consider how we can contribute to creating communities founded on love, compassion, and understanding. For nearly 50 years, we at Crisis Assistance Ministry have been working on the front line to do just that by providing help, hope, and understanding to people struggling with limited financial resources.

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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s leadership during the civil rights movement was instrumental in driving societal change. His emphasis on love, nonviolent resistance, and justice laid the foundation for a more inclusive society, culminating in the passage of landmark legislation in the mid-1960’s that brought crucial legal rights to Black Americans in housing, voting, and education, among others.

But gaining those legal rights did not suddenly translate to equality for Black Americans. Dr. King recognized that political and social justice are dependent on economics and, as a result, turned his attention to the next battle in the struggle for justice: the elimination of poverty.

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When Dr. King announced the Poor People’s Campaign in 1967, he advocated decisively for policies that would reallocate wealth and power in the United States. Some of those ideas – like a guaranteed basic income and a federal jobs guarantee program – still seem fresh and even radical today, nearly six decades later.

As we commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2025, we reflect on the incredible accomplishments he achieved in his lifetime and consider how we can help bring to fruition his dream of a society with economic, social, and political equity for all.

Locally, the Harvey B Gantt Center plans a day of “Truth & Reconciliation” on MLK Day 2025. The event “seeks to acknowledge the truth of how far we have come, how far we have to go, and how we might collectively get there.”

Dr. King envisioned this “beloved community” as one in which everyone is cared for, free from poverty, hunger, and hate. While achieving this magnificent goal may seem daunting, it is attainable if each of us commits to taking positive action. Alone, our efforts may seem small, but collectively, they can create a transformative movement.

How Can We Build a Beloved Community Together?

  1. Support Local Initiatives: Invest in and support local initiatives that promote community building, economic equity, and social justice. Educate yourself on political candidates’ platforms and vote accordingly.
  2. Attend an Event: On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, join The Levine Museum of the New South for a meaningful celebration honoring Dr. King’s legacy of justice and equality. Reflect on his dreams and inspire action for a brighter future.
  3. Promote Understanding: Foster understanding and empathy by engaging in open dialogue with members of diverse communities. Building connections is key to creating lasting change. Crisis Assistance Ministry offers poverty awareness sessions that encourage informal, honest conversations that can be customized for a variety of audiences.
  4. Volunteer for Change: Take an active role in volunteering with organizations like Crisis Assistance Ministry. Your contributions of time, talent, and treasure can make a significant impact on those facing financial hardship.
  5. Advocate for Inclusivity: Advocate for policies that prioritize inclusivity, diversity, and equal opportunities. By speaking out against systemic injustices, we contribute to the broader movement for change.

The only federal holiday also designated as a national day of service, MLK day is meant to be “a day on, not a day off”. Please join us in honoring the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by committing to help build a community where everyone has the opportunity to not just survive but thrive. While Crisis Assistance Ministry will be closed in observance of the day, Share Charlotte has compiled a list of local opportunities to serve on Monday, January 20, 2025.

Filed Under: Advocacy, Agency News Tagged With: #fightpoverty, Community, Levine Museum, Levine Museum of the New South, MLK, MLK Day, MLK Day 2024

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Help us welcome our newest Board members: Sherry Ferguson, Jay Herring, and Allison Hoffman. 💛

Our Board is a volunteer group of community leaders guiding housing stability and financial assistance work across Charlotte‑Mecklenburg. They bring expertise from finance, healthcare, housing, law, and grassroots organizing, all grounded in a shared commitment to neighbors in financial crisis.

New Board member Allison Hoffman put it this way:

“It is such an honor to join the amazing board at Crisis Assistance Ministry. I'm looking forward to learning more about the important work they are doing in our community, and raising awareness about the financial hardships our neighbors are facing.”

We are grateful for Sherry, Jay, and Allison’s time, talents, and heart for this mission.

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Spring cleaning meets summer sun. 🌼☀️ This week’s most needed items on our Amazon Wishlist are Fabuloso and sunscreen, helping neighbors keep their homes fresh and their families protected as warmer days approach.

Scan the QR code in the graphic or use the link in our bio to shop our wishlist and have essentials sent directly to Crisis Assistance Ministry. Every item you give makes a real difference for a local family. 💛

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Change happens when we show up and speak out.

Earlier this week, Carol Hardison @carolinthehouse stood before @cltgov  City Council to support “The People’s Budget” – a vision for a city budget that centers care, dignity, and justice for all of Charlotte, not just a few.

Every day, we see neighbors pushed to the brink by rising housing costs, low wages, and impossible choices. In the last fiscal year, 52,625 evictions were filed in Mecklenburg County.

Carol uses her voice publicly and consistently so those realities are not ignored, calling for investments in housing stability and the services families rely on. Leadership means being willing to be seen, to listen, and to speak up for those who are too often left out of the conversation. We are grateful to have a leader who does exactly that for our entire community. 💛

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According to a national study, renters who believe they’re likely to be evicted in the next two months have more than double the odds of experiencing depression and anxiety compared with renters who feel secure in their housing.

Even the threat of losing a home can keep families up at night. This Mental Health Awareness Month and Affordable Housing Month, we’re working so that more Mecklenburg County neighbors can worry less about eviction and focus more on healing.

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This could have been a novel full of obstacles, but it’s a real story of hope, resilience, and strength.

In “A Tale of Two Customers,” Mandy and Shawn walk through the same lobby at Crisis Assistance Ministry carrying very different burdens and find the same open door to help and a way forward. Their journeys reflect what so many of our neighbors face when life unravels: past‑due notices, hard choices, and the fear of losing home and stability.

But there’s light at the end of the tunnel.

During our Challenge Match, every dollar you give is matched dollar for dollar, so your generosity goes twice as far—twice the help, twice the impact, twice the hope—for families like Mandy’s and Shawn’s. Tap the link in our bio to read “A Tale of Two Customers” and make your matched gift today.

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This group surprised us in the best way 💛

The Child First team from Children’s Home Society of North Carolina showed up with a gentle approach and fierce tenacity, carefully inspecting donations that will soon support local families — and somehow made it all look fun and effortless at the same time. We’re so grateful for partners whose mission to strengthen children and families aligns so closely with ours, and we can’t wait to welcome them back again soon.

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We’ve been looking for you everywhere — our favorite financial supporter! We checked X, we peeked at Bluesky, and look at that … we finally found you here on Instagram. 

Every dollar you give to our Challenge Match is matched dollar for dollar (up to $1 million!) turning one act of generosity into two. Your gift goes twice as far: twice the help, twice the impact, twice the hope for neighbors who are doing everything they can to keep the lights on and a safe place to call home.

Ready to make your generosity do double duty?

🔁 Your donation is matched 1:1
❤️ Twice the impact for families in crisis
📲 Give today and help keep the lights on, the rent paid, and hope alive

Tap the link in our bio to donate now and watch your gift be doubled for our community.

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Then: median rent around $145.
Now: about $1,600.

Wages didn’t keep up. Housing costs did.
Neighbors we serve today earn about $25,000 a year and spend most of it just to stay housed.

Since 1975, 2.5 million people have found help here when the math just didn’t work anymore.

The year changed. The zip codes changed.
The need for a safety net in Charlotte didn’t.

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Children’s mental health isn’t always shaped by school, friends, and family—sometimes it starts with a notice on the door, a packed suitcase, and another bedroom they’ll only sleep in for a few months.

Help keep children safely housed by supporting Crisis Assistance Ministry’s Challenge Match. Your gift will be matched dollar for dollar (up to $1M) and will support a neighbor who’s choosing between essentials and rent. Link in Bio

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