WHAT IS HUNGER CLEAN-UP?
In 1989 Hunger Clean-Up began as students' modest effort to combat hunger and homelessnes in Milwaukee.
23 YEARS LATER
Hunger Clean-Up has grown to be Marquette’s largest day of service- bringing together approximately 1,500 individuals to volunteer with over 50 agencies each April. This stage is set by a dedicated team of student leaders committed to service who work in the fall and spring to mobilize their peers while increasing awareness, support, and resources for local programs addressing issues of poverty.
THANK YOU!
1,735 volunteers.
69 agency worksites.
5,200 hours of service.
$25,000 in monetary support.
$20,000 in in-kind contributions.
$9,000 in grants to Walnut Way Conservation Corps, Fondy Food Center, and Pathfinders.
ONE Marquette
ONE Milwaukee
Thank you to all who participated for making this one of the most successful Hunger Clean-Up days ever!
