Marquette will host its largest and longest‑running day of service on Wednesday, April 18, from 9 a.m. to noon in the AMU Monaghan Ballrooms. Formerly known as Hunger Clean-Up, the Marquette University Community Day of Service has been a university tradition since 1989, engaging more than 34,000 students, faculty, staff and alumni in service projects across Milwaukee.
The campuswide event offers participants an opportunity to build relationships with local community partners while supporting critical initiatives. Volunteers will take part in hands-on projects addressing food insecurity, environmental sustainability, neighborhood revitalization, education and community well-being.
Marquette University Community Day of Service is open to all members of the Marquette community.
2026 community partners include:
- NourishMKE
- American Red Cross
- Milwaukee Riverkeeper
- Hunger Task Force
- Near West Side Partners
- Milwaukee County Parks
- SEA Literacy
- Friends of St. Brigid
Register here.



