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With the pandemic we all face today, access to potable water is more prevalent than ever. Imagine if you didn't have a sink to wash your hands in to feel safe, clean water to drink to keep you healthy, water to wash your clothes in to remove germs. EWB at UWM needs your support to continue to bring running potable water to villages in the Ixil Triangle of Guatemala.
Mission Statement
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee student chapter of Engineers Without Borders (EWB at UWM) works in coordination with EWB-USA, a non-profit humanitarian organization established to improve the quality of life in developing communities. EWB at UWM aims to combine sustainable engineering with a passion for human life. Our humanitarian work brings running water to rural villages in the Ixil Triangle of Guatemala. We have chosen to volunteer our time in these projects because water is an essential part of life. We believe that everyone has a right to access our planet's most valuable resource. EWB at UWM also aims to improve the sustainable use of energy in Wisconsin. Through local design projects we strive to bring new concepts to areas around our university or businesses who have an interest in our work. These sustainable engineering projects transform our members to be socially responsible engineers and global citizens.
YouTube Channel: ewbatuwm youtube
Website: ewbatuwm website
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With the pandemic we all face today, access to potable water is more prevalent than ever. Imagine if you didn't have a sink to wash your hands in to feel safe, clean water to drink to keep you healthy, water to wash your clothes in to remove germs. EWB at UWM needs your support to continue to bring running potable water to villages in the Ixil Triangle of Guatemala.
Mission Statement
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee student chapter of Engineers Without Borders (EWB at UWM) works in coordination with EWB-USA, a non-profit humanitarian organization established to improve the quality of life in developing communities. EWB at UWM aims to combine sustainable engineering with a passion for human life. Our humanitarian work brings running water to rural villages in the Ixil Triangle of Guatemala. We have chosen to volunteer our time in these projects because water is an essential part of life. We believe that everyone has a right to access our planet's most valuable resource. EWB at UWM also aims to improve the sustainable use of energy in Wisconsin. Through local design projects we strive to bring new concepts to areas around our university or businesses who have an interest in our work. These sustainable engineering projects transform our members to be socially responsible engineers and global citizens.
YouTube Channel: ewbatuwm youtube
Website: ewbatuwm website
Facebook: ewbatuwm facebook










