About 20 people, including adults, teenagers, and children, came from the Ismaili Community Engaged-in Responsible Volunteering (I-CERV) to help sort toys for The Closet.
I-CERV is a national nonprofit organization that organizes volunteer opportunities through local affiliates for the Ismaili Muslim community.
“On Martin Luther King weekend, it is important for us as Ismaili Muslims to reflect on the example of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as it resonates with the values and ethics of our faith, which teach service to community,” I-CERV communications manager Raheem Haji said.
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