As Detroit braces for winter, the Detroit Public Schools Community District Foundation (DPSCD Foundation) is proud to partner with the Detroit Auto Show for a transformative initiative to support DPSCD students. Introducing Driven by Service Day, a new event honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy of service.
From January 10–20, the Auto Show will host a clothing drive at Huntington Place to collect essential winter items for DPSCD students. The drive culminates in Driven by Service Day on January 18, a day of programming featuring prominent Detroiters, student performances, and impactful discussions on building stronger communities.
Helping Students Stay Warm This Winter
Kerrie Mitchell Campbell-Mabins
A Day of Celebration and Service
On January 18, Driven by Service Day will honor Dr. King’s spirit of giving back with programming at Huntington Place. Highlights include:
- Student Performances: Showcasing the talent and creativity of DPSCD students.
- Panel Discussions: Prominent Detroiters discussing community resilience and collaboration.
- Volunteer Engagement: Local organizations and community leaders sorting donations and spreading the message of service.
Dr. King’s legacy is a guiding force for this initiative. Fittingly, Huntington Place—the location of his first “I Have a Dream” remarks in 1963—will be transformed into a hub of action and inspiration.



