Community
EWB-UA is a non-profit, student-led humanitarian organization established to partner with developing communities worldwide in order to their quality of life.
This partnership involves the implementation of sustainable engineering projects, while involving and training internationally responsible engineers and engineering students. |
EWB-UA is an officially-recognized student chapter of EWB-USA. Please take some time to learn about our parent organization and the role it is playing in improving the lives of many individuals in developing communities throughout the globe. The EWB-USA website is also full of useful resources for any individual interested in the process of sustainable development. For information not available on the EWB-UA website, we defer to EWB-USA.
For more information on EWB-UA's involvment within the community, browse through the links below.
KOLD-TV Channel 13 Interview :: Channel 13 News interviewed the original EWB-UA executive board about their hard work on the Ghana project.
Arizona Engineer Article :: A short article about the Ghana project in Arizona Engineering (Vol. 29, No. 2) in Fall 2006.
Arizona Civil View :: Another article featured in Civil View (Vol. 14) in Fall 2006 about Ghana project.
UANews : EWB-UA Story :: A story about the Ghana Project & the club featured on UANews in March 2006.
Raytheon Tucson Management Club :: A much appreciated donation letter to EWB-UA in September 2006.
SaddleBrooke Rotary Club :: An appreciation certificate given for our kind donations.
The Watershed Management Group.
Habitat For Humanity of Tucson.
Tucson Community Supported Agriculture.
Agua Prieta Family Shelters.
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