The seventh annual Martin Luther King Day of Service drew several hundred volunteers to more than two dozen events throughout the area Monday as people made it, “a day on, not a day off” by taking part in a wide range of activities.

There was something for everyone as kids made cards for other kids who are sick, made sandwiches for the homeless and drew Valentines for the troops.

Adults gave blood, made mittens from old sweaters, took part in a round-table discussion and contributed by donating clothes and sneakers for the less fortunate.

Social Justice Matters Director Leland McGee was honored with the first Scotch Plains/Fanwood MLK Day of Service Award at the opening session at the Jewish Community Center in Scotch Plains. Rabbi Joel Abraham of Temple Shalom made the surprise presentation to McGee.

The event was organized by Michelle Abraham Shapiro, Courtney Agnello and Amanda Barnett. The trio organized the first observance in Fanwood and Scotch Plains seven years ago and have put together each year’s day of service since.