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Mission and Vision
Our MISSION is to support community-driven development
programs worldwide by collaborating with local partners to
design and implement sustainable engineering projects, while
creating transformative experiences and responsible leaders.”
Our VISION is a world in which the communities we serve have
the capacity to sustainably meet their basic human needs, and
that our members have enriched global perspectives through the
innovative professional & educational opportunities that the
EWB-USA program provides.
Milestones
Since its incorporation in 2002, EWB-USA has grown from approximately eight
engineering students and a civil engineering professor to an organization of over
12,000 students, faculty and professionals. EWB has built everything from aqueducts
in Mali to solar panels in Rwanda, and the group is changing the way engineering is
taught in schools by requesting its practitioners address the long-neglected needs of
the billions of people who live without clean water or decent sanitation.
“The world doesn’t need any more big dams. The world needs
clean water, energy and basic services for the billions struggling
just to stay alive at the end of each day”
– Dr. Bernard Amadei, founder of EWB-USA
Program Structures
All EWB-USA programs are intended include MULTIDISPLINARY & STUDENT LED projects.
All WSU students, regardless of major or year, are welcomed
to work on our projects and their various avenues of work.
Due to nature of international projects and to comply to our
mission and vision, EWB-USA maintains rigid
program/project structure.
Assessment + Implementation + Monitoring over course of 5
years or more.
Choestancia Program
Choestancia community, Totonicapán, Guatemala
Coordinates: N 15.04836, W 91.49720
• Community is 36.7 km or a 30 minute drive from nearest big city (Quetzaltenango)
• In the Department of Totonicapán, one of the poorest and rural departments in
country
Choestancia Program (2)
The Official Rural Coeducational School, Choestancia area, Pitzal village, was founded in
1979. It serves as a preschool and elementary school for the community.
More students are enrolling into this school each year, so there is a need to expand. Yet
due to insufficient funding and a lack of support from the government, expansion needs to
be done through EWB
Choestancia Program (3)
Community Request: Expand the school building by
adding a second floor (4+ rooms and related facilities)
Chapter Objectives
• Establishing relationships with community
• Surveying and interviewing key members
• Performing site assessment & building evaluation
• Determining project feasibility
• Teaching community & our chapter about
alternative construction methods
& much, much, MUCH more.
Professional Mentors
Professional mentors are essential for all EWB projects, for they
provide us with the expertise to guide us through the engineering
process.
Acts as a source of knowledge, technical advisor & teacher
Current mentors include: Wesley Britson, Clay Cline, Michael
Kelso, and Daryle Hager of P.E.C
Benefits to being a member
• Accomplish Engineering 2020 requirements
•
Complete two of the following: Leadership, Service Learning,
Undergraduate Research
• Details will be released soon.
• Participate in unique events
• Go to EWB-USA workshops, international conferences, volunteer for
related causes and events.
NOVEMBER 2 – 4 : EWB-USA Midwest Regional Conference @ St. Louis
$60 per person
Benefits to being a member(2)
•
Learn how real engineering projects work
• Get ahead of your classmates as you participate in low tech, high
impact projects with a professional mentor and your team mates.
• Examples:
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Education Committee – In need of individuals with education
experience to provide lessons about EWB-WSU projects, create
surveys and interview questions, outreach programs, etc.
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Sustainability Team – Researching sustainable & environmental
aspects of current project, exploring appropriate technologies
Membership requirements
• Must maintain active participation in volunteering events or meetings.
• Create a username at www.ewb-usa.org
Conclusion
EWB-WSU first international program
Assessment trip is planned to be during winter
break
We’re forming several teams and ways for
members to get involved.
We’re traveling to the Midwest Regional
Conference in November
Learn & promote our cause and vision
Other announcements!
Questions & Answers
You may find more information about
us at:
www.wichita.edu/ewb
www.facebook.com/ewb.wichita
www.ewb-usa.org
Or email [email protected]
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