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Get Involved | Engineers Without Borders - JHU
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I arise in the morning torn between a desire to improve the world and a desire to enjoy it.". The EWB community at Hopkins is ever expanding. Whether you’re a student, mentor or professional partner, we’d love to get you involved. You’re a student? We’re a student club! We’re meant for each other! We’re always looking for more people to help save the world, so get in touch. Like our facebook page. You’re clearly a super hero, so we can’t wait to have you onboard! What can we offer you? As part of Johns H...
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Our Partners in the U.S. — EWB-USA Mid-Maryland Professional Chapter
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Use the form on the right to contact us. You can edit the text in this area, and change where the contact form on the right submits to, by entering edit mode using the modes on the bottom right. 5275 Buckeystown Pike, Box #227. Frederick, MD 21703. Insert Site Description Here. Our Partners in Uganda. Our Partners in the U.S. EWB-USA Mid-Maryland Professional Chapter. EWB-USA Mid-Maryland Professional Chapter. Our Partners in Uganda. Our Partners in the U.S. Our Partners in Uganda. Engineers without Bord...
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The Santa Clara Project: Engineers visit Santa Clara May 2010
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This Blog was created to follow the progress of the joint Rotary International, Peace Corps, and Engineers Without Borders, DC Chapter's public health and potable water project in Santa Clara, El Salvador. Engineers visit Santa Clara May 2010. Our Santa Clara home for the week. Engineers and Sean meet with Orlando. Some of the children at school. Walking the distribution lines with the health promoters. Santa Clara Project Team. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Santa Clara Fundraising Efforts. We are ...
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The Santa Clara Project: Project Progress
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This Blog was created to follow the progress of the joint Rotary International, Peace Corps, and Engineers Without Borders, DC Chapter's public health and potable water project in Santa Clara, El Salvador. After half a year of hard work by the community of Santa Clara, Phase 1 of the water project is finally complete! The pump has been installed in the well. The water tank is complete. And piping has been laid from the tank to the central school. Santa Clara Project Team. Santa Clara Fundraising Efforts.
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The Santa Clara Project: Fundraising Event
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This Blog was created to follow the progress of the joint Rotary International, Peace Corps, and Engineers Without Borders, DC Chapter's public health and potable water project in Santa Clara, El Salvador. Please help us raise money to complete the project. Our next fundraising event is scheduled for this Saturday, March 5th, at the Laughing Man Tavern in DC. See flyer below for additional information. Santa Clara Project Team. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Santa Clara Fundraising Efforts.
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The Santa Clara Project: Fundraising Event on March 31st, 2011
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This Blog was created to follow the progress of the joint Rotary International, Peace Corps, and Engineers Without Borders, DC Chapter's public health and potable water project in Santa Clara, El Salvador. Fundraising Event on March 31st, 2011. Please help us raise money to complete the project. Our next fundraising event is scheduled for this Thursday, March 31st, at Cafe Citron in DC. See flyer below for additional information. Santa Clara Project Team. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Santa Clara Project: Project Overview
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This Blog was created to follow the progress of the joint Rotary International, Peace Corps, and Engineers Without Borders, DC Chapter's public health and potable water project in Santa Clara, El Salvador. This post provides a quick overview of our project. Please check out the links to the right for additional info, including our Power Point presentation and the site to donate to the project. Thanks! Next, they approached the recently formed Engineers Without Borders (EWB) chapter in D.C. who ag...Many ...