Back in Spring 2019, Adullam Outreach had the privilege of welcoming college students from Marquette University, UW–Milwaukee, MSOE, and other UW campuses to our building for an unforgettable week of programming and service.
These students came to Milwaukee for what we call an urban experience—a chance to step into our neighborhood, serve alongside us, and learn about the realities and opportunities of community outreach in an urban setting. What they discovered was not only meaningful work, but also lasting memories.
Throughout the week, students joined in a variety of activities at our facility and in the surrounding community. They served, connected, and experienced firsthand what it looks like to live out service with dignity and love. In between, we enjoyed shared meals together, filling our building with laughter, stories, and new friendships.
The feedback was overwhelmingly positive. Students expressed how much they enjoyed themselves, how eye-opening the experience was, and how much they appreciated the chance to be part of the mission and vision of Adullam. Their presence also energized our team and reminded us that the next generation is eager to step up and make a difference.
Spring Break 2019 was more than just a week of programming—it was a time of learning, serving, and building bridges between campuses and the community. We are grateful for every student who came, gave of their time, and left a little piece of their heart with us here in Milwaukee.
When students step into service, they don’t just change communities—they’re changed by them.– Adullam Outreach



