You can make a difference!

The members of Engineers Without Borders Portland Maine Professional Chapter (EWB-PMP) would like to thank you for your gracious donation. It is because of people like you that we were able to finish our project to supply the community of El Progreso, Ecuador with clean, easily accessible water. Because of your support, we are also able to fund our new project in Ndaleta, Tanzania, where we are looking forward to working with the community to improve water capacity and quality.  Thank you for generously donating and playing a part in our efforts to create a more sustainable world.

EWB-PMP is only able to continue its work because of the generous funding provided by people like you. The members of EWB-PMP strive to utilize all donated funds responsibly and effectively to benefit our partner communities. Our goal is to implement creative, sustainable water and sanitation solutions through the application of skills and knowledge gained through experience in the professional field. Please know that your contributions are highly valued by both the chapter and hundreds of people in the developing world. Our members understand and appreciate the opportunity and privilege that your funding provides. 

We sincerely thank you for your support! 

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    El Progreso, Ecuador

    In El Progreso, Ecuador, we designed a clean drinking water system to ensure equitable access for all.

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    Debre Birhan, Ethiopia

    In Debre Birhan, Ethiopia, it started with building a school as the first stage of the Ethiopia Community Project vision.

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    Dorgobom, Ghana

    In Dorgobom, Ghana, we built a rainwater harvesting system to alleviate the disease and time costs associated with collecting water.

  • A young man and an elderly woman shake hands on a dirt path in a green, rural outdoor setting. The young man wears a green t-shirt, a black cap, sunglasses, and a backpack, while the elderly woman wears a white t-shirt with a graphic, a gray hat, and carries a backpack.

    Punyaro, Ecuador

    In Punyaro, Ecuador, we are working on upgrading their current water system and providing additional water access to meet the communiti’s needs.

  • A classroom with a teacher and young children holding red balloons, with a blackboard and alphabet chart in the background.

    Ndaleta, Tanzania

    In Ndaleta, Tanzania the EWB-PMP chapter is working with the Connecticut Professional Chapter to deliver handwashing stations, drilled boreholes and pumps for water access, and improved water quality treatment technologies to address hard water issues.