On Friday, Jan. 17, volunteers from Kaiser Permanente Southern Alameda County assembled bags of nonperishable groceries and care packages for senior citizens as part of the 2025 MLK Day of Service. About 30 employees and physicians volunteered for the event, which was held in partnership with Hands on Bay Area (HOBA) and Service Opportunity for Seniors/Meals on Wheels.
“As part of Kaiser Permanente’s mission we are committed to improving the health of
our communities and we know this day of service will benefit those in need,” said
Southern Alameda County Senior Vice President and Area Manager Debra Flores, RN,
FACHE. “Together, we will celebrate Dr. King’s legacy of serving others.”
This year more than 1,700 volunteers from Kaiser Permanente Northern California are
participated in MLK Day of Service projects.