M.A.R.D.I. G.R.A.S.
M.A.R.D.I. G.R.A.S.
MAKING A REAL DIFFERENCE IN GULF REGIONS AND AREAS SURROUNDING

M.A.R.D.I. G.R.A.S.

Making a Real Difference in Gulf Regions and Areas Surrounding

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Our Mission

M.A.R.D.I. G.R.A.S. is a disaster-relief based service organization dedicated to providing proactive, efficient, and values-driven aid to communities impacted by both natural and man-made crises. We aim to cultivate authentic community outreach through practicing empathy, compassion, and advocacy, while in tandem, providing reliable physical labor and services.

The first MARDI GRAS trip

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Marquette MARDI GRAS was founded in 2006 after a student was displaced from Loyola University - New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina and came to Marquette University to continue her education. She hoped to help rebuild the community she left, and since then, Marquette MARDI GRAS has sent over 3,500 students to New Orleans and the Gulf Region. Marquette MARDI GRAS sends groups to New Orleans and other communities affected by natural disaster five times a year during school breaks.

 

Expansion of MARDI GRAS

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New York

In 2013, Marquette MARDI GRAS expanded to New York in reaction to Hurricane Sandy which devastated portions of the Caribbean and the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern United States in October 2012. The groups worked primarily in communities within Brooklyn.

Milwaukee

In 2014, Marquette MARDI GRAS partnered with United Way and Project Homeless Connect to relate our mission to our own community and challenge man-made disasters such as homelessness, poverty, and hunger.

 
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Detroit

In 2016, Marquette MARDI GRAS expanded to Detroit after some major flooding that FEMA declared the largest disaster in 2014. The groups worked in a few neighborhoods around the city, as well as helping distribute bottled water in Flint. 

Houston

In 2018, starting nine months after the landfall of Hurricane Harvey, Marquette MARDI GRAS expanded to Rosharon, a farming community of mostly Cambodian and Laotian immigrants thirty miles south of Houston.

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Wilmington, North Carolina

In January 2019, Marquette MARDI GRAS expanded to Wilmington, North Carolina which was where the eye of Hurricane Florence made landfall in September of 2018.

Panama City, Florida

By March 2019, Marquette MARDI GRAS was able to expand to Panama City, Florida based on recommendations from the non-profit organizations in Wilmington, NC. The Florida panhandle was hit by Hurricane Michael in October of 2018.

Fort Myers, Florida

In January 2023, Marquette MARDI GRAS was able to expand to Fort Myers, Florida. Communities including Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel Island and Pine Island were hit the hardest by Ian in September of 2022.