For over 30 years, Marquette University students have enjoyed choosing service trips during Marquette's Spring Break. To spend time living in community, reflecting upon issues of social justice, and making a difference in a community in need, is a memory not to be missed.
Our sites are organized within the themes of urban poverty, rural poverty/eco-justice, education, human dignity, build-rebuild, and much more. Each site offers our students the chance to live simply and work hand and hand with the community for one week.
M.A.P. trips are worthwhile for many reasons: you contribute to the community in which you work, you are exposed to different social, cultural and economic situations in our society, you grow in awareness of justice issues, you learn how service organizations work to make a difference, you meet and interact with new people, and you have time to reflect upon how the experience relates to you personally and your faith.
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