Hunger Clean-up

CAMPUS MINISTRY

M.A.P.

M.A.P

This Spring break, make it about people. Since 1977, Marquette University students have enjoyed making service trips during Spring break. The Marquette Action Program (M.A.P.) offers the chance to work and interact with people all over the United States.

I.M.A.P. Belize

A group of Marquette students and staff will be traveling to Punta Gorda, Belize, to participate in the International Marquette Action Program, tentatively scheduled for January 2- 16, 2010. Participants will prepare for the trip throughout the spring and fall semester for the cultural and personal differences which will be encountered in Belize.

Midnight Run

Midnight Run

Midnight Run is a volunteer service program which began in 1988. It focuses on the particular needs of the hungry and homeless people living in the community around Marquette. This program is organized by a coordinating team of Marquette students under the supervision of Campus Ministry.

 

Post-graduate service opportunities

Want to make a difference after graduation? Check out these unique service experiences.


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Faber Center

Established in 2006, the Faber Center was created for the purpose of promoting Ignatian spirituality among faculty, staff and administrators. Additionally, the Faber Center serves as a resource for all Marquette faculty, staff and administrators who wish to explore and deepen their spiritual life. More information.