A NATIONAL CARE ALLIANCES+™ PLATFORM

KINGSTREETS

WE NEED EACH OTHER™

Transforming every King Street, Drive, Avenue, and Road into a thriving community hub — connecting people, businesses, organizations, and government to build the Beloved Community Dr. King envisioned.

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274+
MLK Streets Registered
13 States
Across America
23+
International Streets
37+
Streets in Georgia Alone
MLK STREET REGISTRY™

1,030+ Streets Named for Dr. King

Across 49 states, 88+ countries — find your community

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Martin Luther King Jr. Drive

Auburn, Alabama, USA

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Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd

Dothan, Alabama, USA

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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue

Mobile, Alabama, USA

THE VISION

Not Just a Street Name —
A Vision for How We Live

Dr. King's dream was never just about civil rights. It was a comprehensive vision for a Beloved Community — a society where every person has access to education, healthcare, economic opportunity, and human dignity.

The streets named in his honor run through the heart of communities that need this vision most. Kingstreets™ is the platform that turns those street signs into action — connecting neighbors, mobilizing resources, and building the community Dr. King gave his life for.

Beloved CommunityEconomic JusticeHealth EquityEducation AccessHuman Dignity
Dr. King marching with others — Public Domain / National Archives

DR. KING MARCHING · PUBLIC DOMAIN / NATIONAL ARCHIVES

"The time is always right to do what is right."

— DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.

Who We Serve

Every person on every King Street has a place in this movement.

Families
Students
Businesses
Government
Faith Leaders
Healthcare
Educators
Nonprofits
Seniors
Artists
Advocates
Volunteers
Freedom Bell at the Summit — sunrise over the mountains

FREEDOM BELL AT THE SUMMIT · THE VISION LIVES

AUGUST 28, 1963 · MARCH ON WASHINGTON
"I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: 'We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.'"

— DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.

March on Washington, August 28, 1963 — 250,000 people gathered at the Lincoln Memorial
250,000 people gathered at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington D.C. · August 28, 1963 · Public Domain / National Archives
HOW IT WORKS

We Need Each Other™

Kingstreets™ connects the people who need help with the people who can give it — right on the streets where they both live.

Find Your King Street

Search our registry of 1,030+ MLK streets across 49 states. Find your community, see who's active, and connect with neighbors.

Find Help or Offer It

Whether you need food, housing, job training, mental health support, or mentorship — or you can provide it — this is your platform.

Join the Movement

Register as a community leader, partner organization, business, or volunteer. Together we build the Beloved Community.

Selma to Montgomery March — Edmund Pettus Bridge, 1965

SELMA TO MONTGOMERY MARCH · 1965 · PUBLIC DOMAIN / NATIONAL ARCHIVES

THE LONG WALK CONTINUES

From Selma's Bridge
To Every King Street

In 1965, marchers crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama — risking everything for the right to vote, the right to be seen, the right to matter.

That same courage lives on today in every community along every King Street. The march never ended — it simply moved from the bridge to the neighborhood, from the march to the meeting, from protest to platform.

"Kingstreets™ is where the march continues."

Let Freedom Ring
On Every King Street

From the mountaintop to the street below — the vision is alive. Join the movement that is turning Dr. King's dream into daily reality, one community at a time.