Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a reflection

A message to our clients, our team, and our family…

In Montgomery, Alabama, Martin Luther King Jr. shared the following with his audience, “Life's most persistent and urgent question is, 'What are you doing for others?’” At Good Works, our values of service, selflessness, love, and equity continue to drive how we engage in all our work. We take pride in being in service with you as we cultivate a world in which we all can thrive. That world today is a fractured one, and our hope is the work we do serves as a space for healing, reconnection, and discovery, and we do that in community with you. If we are to reach King’s goal of equality, we must also ground ourselves in the work of equity, inclusion, diversity, and justice–and we know how committed and grounded you are in this with us.

At Good Works, Martin Luther King Jr. Day offers us the opportunity to reflect on all we are grateful for, and our relationship with you is high on that list. We so appreciate our partnership with you in bringing King’s values to life, and are committed to upholding this vision over the coming year.

As moments of both equanimity and of turbulence present themselves this year, we can turn to King’s values as a way of reconnecting with ourselves and our purpose. Know that you can hold us accountable to this.

In light of all of this and our gratitude for you, we have made a donation to the King Center for Nonviolent Social Change in your honor. Let’s continue the journey to help our world live authentically and equitably.

Love,

Monique, Fran, and the Good Works Consulting team