Does your company want to be a corporate sponsor of EWB? As a corporate sponsor, your company’s tax-deductible donations go to EWB-USA, with up to 60% of your company’s donation to be allocated to the Chapter of your company’s choice. Your company will be recognized at EWB website and sponsored activities. Simply download the form letter that has already been signed by Amy Hui of the Denver Chapter, or personalize a letter with your name and attach the corporate sponsorship levels information sheet. Forward the letter to the corporate donation expert at your company. (These documents are available on the website’s Resources page.) Please contact Amy Hui (ahui@ekiconsult.com) for more information.
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If our entire planet were condensed down to 100 people, here are a few interesting things that would be true…
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Here’s an EWB-centric KBCO Select-A-Set, created and submitted by our very own Zeke Houk, and played this past weekend. Nice work, Zeke!
The Denver Chapter of ‘Engineers Without Borders’ has projects in Africa and South America. In these developing places our new-found friends need clean water most of all. Fortunately our organization has men and women who do that kind of work every day.
The Engineers would like to hear:
Jackson Browne’s Lives in the Balance,
Johnny Clegg’s Scatterlings of Africa,
Take Me To the River by Talking Heads, and
With a Little Help From My Friends by The Beatles.
We have people working in Togo now, and another team on its way to Ecuador in April. After all, friends don’t let friends drink dirty water.
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“Engineers Without Borders – USA (EWB-USA) is a non-profit humanitarian organization established to partner with developing communities worldwide in order to improve their inhabitant ’s quality of life. The EWB-USA Denver Chapter was founded in 2006 by a group of professionals dedicated to utilizing their skills to help these communities. Membership is open to engineers and non-engineers alike, and all skills are valued, from health care and construction to education and language…”
Kevin Greer wrote this article about our chapter and activities for a publication called “Rumbles” by the Rocky Mountain Water Environment Federation and Rocky Mountain Section of the American Waterworks Association. Download the full article here.
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