

Supporting
Special Olympics
Supporting Special Olympics is unique in that we are
the first college or university in the country to have
our own Special Olympics chapter. Our organization works
with Milwaukee Public Schools and places student volunteers
at sites as coaches throughout
the year. Coaching requires a 2 hour commitment
a week for as long as the sport runs (8-10 weeks). As
an organization, we also host one-day events, including
an annual soccer tournament in the spring. We have something for everyone,
no matter what your time commitment or physical skill
level is. Meet new people and become inspired by truly
amazing athletes.
Best
Buddies of Marquette
Best Buddies is dedicated to enhancing the lives of
people with intellectual disabilities and educating Marquette
students about the needs and abilities of people with
intellectual disabilities. Become a friend with an adult with
moderate intellectual disabilities through group outings and
one-on-one activities.
Big
Brothers/Big Sisters
Big Brothers/Big Sisters fosters caring relationships
between college students ("Bigs") and children
("Littles") between the ages of 7 and 17 years.
Big Brothers/Big Sisters has a careful screening process
and requires a year commitment.
The
Campus Kitchen at Marquette
The Campus Kitchen at Marquette operates on the Marquette University
campus, and utilizes shared kitchen space, donated food, and the energy of students,
faculty and community members. Volunteers prepare meals on campus, then deliver
them to agencies and individuals in the community. Our meals are paired with
services such as tutoring, counseling, and case management.
Circle K International
Affiliated with Kiwanis and Key Club, Circle K provides
an opportunity for leadership training through service
to the community. Circle K is involved in a number of
service projects in Milwaukee and is also active at
the regional and national levels.
Gamma
Sigma Sigma
As a national service sorority, Gamma Sigma Sigma members
contribute at least 10 hours of service each semester
through individual community involvement and sorority
projects focusing on women and children.
Habitat
for Humanity
Habitat seeks to provide decent, affordable housing
for those who are without adequate shelter. Marquette's
chapter works with Milwaukee, Waukesha, and Racine chapters,
as well as with other housing organizations. In addition
to work projects, members are asked to help raise funds
for Marquette to sponsor their own houses.
Engineers
Without Borders
Engineers Without Borders - USA (EWB-USA) is a non-profit humanitarian organization
that implements of sustainable engineering projects , while involving and
training internationally responsible engineers and engineering students. Marquette’s
chapter offers annual trips to Guatemala to work on critical infrastructure projects.
Global Medical
Relief
GMR is a collaborative effort among university
students, medical professionals and other non-profit
organizations to provide relief and additional resources
through medical brigades, educational outreach programs
and shipment of medical supplies.
YMCA One on One Program
The One on One Program is an academic after-school mentoring program
that matches middle school students with caring adult mentors from local businesses, Marquette University, and the community. Supervised group sites meet weekly throughout the city and utilize a specialized literacy curriculum called HOSTS (Help One Student to Succeed) to help improve students' reading abilities. One on One is an urban education initiative of the YMCA of Metropolitan Milwaukee, in collaboration with Milwaukee Public Schools, local businesses, and civic organizations.
Watumishi - People of Service
A student organization devoted to raising awareness of and addressing HIV/AIDS
in Africa and the Milwaukee community.
Women And Youth Supporting Each Other
Women and Youth Supporting Each Other, or WYSE, is
a national mentoring organization and project of Community
Partners. Since its inception, WYSE has been dedicated
to strengthening the lives and communities of women
and girls of color through a curriculum based, group
and one-on-one mentorship program that strives to address
all the issues that can contribute to their disempowerment.
Mardi Gras
Making A Real Difference In the Gulf Region and Areas
Surrounding is a service organization which strives
to provide aide to hurricane victims in the Gulf Region;
as well as, promote awareness of the issues which plague
the Gulf Region.
Colleges Against Cancer
The CAC program allows college students, faculty, and staff to work together to bring American Cancer Society programs and services to college communities nationwide.