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EIA works with underserved communities and global partners to execute sustainable engineering projects that build local capacity and improve access to essential resources. Since 2009, thousands of volunteers from dozens of universities and companies across the globe have designed and built over 250 pedestrian bridge and WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) projects alongside rural communities in 12 countries, serving over 200,000 people.
Those numbers are continuing to grow this year! But it costs a lot money to build these projects, and our volunteers incur a lot of expenses while volunteering their time and expertise. Please consider supporting by making a financial contribution today!
Learn more at engineersinaction.org
This fall, I will be volunteering in Bolivia to help construct a 119-meter bridge. This bridge will provide safe passage for the community during periods of flooding. Your contribution will support both the construction costs and travel expenses. Your generosity will make a significant difference in the lives of the Bolivian community. Thank you for helping us build a safer future together.
