Engineers Without Borders
Virginia Tech Chapter
Our first meeting for this year is September 8, McBryde 129 at 7:00 pm. See you there!
EWB hosted three bake sales this semester and raised a total of $634.91 from them.
The SEC (Student Engineering Council) award EWB $800 for the UV disinfectant in the Guatemala Project.
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"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has." Margaret Mead
ABOUT US
OUR MISSION
HISTORY
The Virginia Tech chapter of EWB-USA was founded in the spring of 2004 by Katie Langley, a Mechanical Engineering senior, and Edward Jones, an Electrical Engineering freshman, with Michael Gregg as their faculty advisor. The students began working with EWB-USA and the Virginia Tech College of Engineering to make the chapter official, but did not complete the process until fall 2005. In the meantime, the club began working with Blacksburg High School in the K-12 outreach program.
In fall 2005, the chapter began working with Dr. Theo Dillaha of the Biological Systems Engineering Department (and OIRED's SANREM CRSP) on their first international project in Veron, Dominican Republic. Check out the DR project page for more information. Since that time, the chapter has taken on two new projects and continued its community outreach work, attracting new members each semester.
In 2007, several of the EWB-VT sponsors created the Friends of Engineers Without Borders, a group of private companies that seeks funding and helps to advise the chapter. The chapter constitution was also written at this time with a newly designed executive board of student officers.
The Virginia Tech chapter of Engineers Without Borders-USA partners with disadvantaged communities to improve their quality of life through implementation of environmentally, equitable, and economically sustainable engineering projects, while developing internationally responsible engineers and engineering students through education, encouragement, and experience.
Check out the rest of the web site to see all the different activities of EWB-VT, including international projects, monthly meetings, local projects, and K-12 outreach.
PROJECTS
International
Local
PHOTO GALLERY
Local Projects
International Projects
CONTACT US
Officers
President: Susie Frasca, sfrasca_vt.edu
Vice President: Tom Gorman, gormani_vt.edu
Secretary: Amy Bhatia, amymb_vt.edu
Treasurer: Brie Oâhara, bohara2_vt.edu
Webmaster: Rebecca Samuelson, rsamue1_vt.edu
SEC rep: Darius Emerani, darius.emrani_gmail.com
SGA rep: Alex Bortkiewicz, ahbort90_vt.edu
Fundraising Director: Christina Scott, cgscott_vt.edu
K-12 and Local projects: Andrea Shome, andrea01_vt.edu and Sarah Dotson, sarahd6_vt.edu
Publicity: Chris Mehrvarzi, chrisom3_vt.edu (this used to be recruitment)
Sustainability Coordinator: Erin Norton, ecnorton_vt.edu
International Projects Directors
Dominican Republic: Ryan Packet, rpack07_vt.edu and JD McCoy, mccoyj_vt.edu
Guatemala: Steve Holmes, srholmes_vt.edu
Haiti: Colin Glesner, cglesner_vt.edu and Darius Emrani, darius.emrani_gmail.com
Uganda: Rich Allevi, rpallevi_vt.edu
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Current Contributors
Engineers without Borders--USA at Virginia Tech would like to thank the following sponsors.
We greatly appreciate the support we have received from you!
Corporate Sponsors
WSP Environmental
Schnabel Engineering
Wiley and Wilson
McDonough Bolyard
Malcom Pirnie
CDM
Individual Donors
Dr. Theo Dillaha
Brian McDonald
Kathy Norrenbrock
Edward Hofler
David Danner
Betty Sinclair
Marilyn Mitchell
Shirley Grossman
Chemical Engineering Department
Honors Program
SEC
John Markunas
John Allevi
How to Make a Donation
If you would like to make a donation, please fill out the following pledge form first (for accounting purposes) and then follow the payment steps below:
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EWB-VT has an account with the Virginia Tech Foundation, which is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) tax exempt corporation. Donations made to this account are tax deductible and can be made electronically or by mail to the chapter's general fund or to an individual project. Money donated to the chapter's general fund allows the chapter to disburse funds to individual project accounts as needed.
By online secure form:
1. Go to https://webapps.banner.vt.edu/giving/academic_index.jsp
2. Fill out the form
3. In "Gift Designation" choose "Other Designation"
4. Write "International Development Initiatives of EWB-VT (874159)" in the "For" box. If you wish to give to a specific project you may additionally designate this in "For" box.
By check:
1. Make the check payable to "Virginia Tech Foundation, Inc"
2. Include the designation "874159 EWB-VT" in the memo line of the check. If you wish to give to a specific project you may additionally designate this in the memo line
3. Fill out the check form available here: http://www.campaign.vt.edu/campaign-vt/files/printableform.pdf
4. Send both check and form to "University Development (0336) Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA 24061"
Friends of EWB at Virginia Tech
Friends of EWB-USA-Virginia Tech is a loosely-structured group of financial supporters providing assistance in the international project endeavors of the Virginia Tech Chapter. Their funds are used to subsidize costs for travel, material, and equipment. All donations made are 501 (c) (3) tax-deductible.
The following contribution levels have been established:
* Coporate Sponsors Platinum $1,500 or more
* Gold $1,000 - $1,500
* Silver $500 - $1,000
* Bronze $500 or less
Please provide a contact person for logo/listing material to rkangas_vt.edu
* Individual Sponsors Sustainer $500 or more
* Advocate $250 - $500
* Supporter $100 - $250
* Friend $100 or less
Individuals will be listed on the contributors page if desired
MORE TO KNOW
Welcome to the Virginia Tech chapter of Engineers Without Borders--USA. We are a service organization that works to connect engineers with communities that need our help, all over the world.
Our mission is to partner with disadvantaged areas to improve their quality of life through the implementation of environmentally, equitably, and economically sustainable engineering projects, while developing internationally
responsible engineers and engineering students through education, encouragement, and experience.
We engage in international projects, local service projects, and community outreach. You, too, can be a part of that.
Everyone is welcome to attend our meetings every other Tuesday of each month. You can find out more on the pages of this website and join our listserv by e-mailing ewb_vt.edu.