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Donate VOLUNTEER TO ENGINEER CHANGE. Invest your time where it will have the most impact. By lending your passion and expertise, you help us build strong, sustainable communities around the world! Volunteer UNLEASHING GREAT MINDS ON GREAT PROBLEMS 506 Projects Underway in 2021 39 Countries We’re Working In 14000 Volunteers Engineering Change ENGINEERS DRIVE INFRASTRUCTURE While experts agree that our nation’s crumbling infrastructure is hampering economic performance and costing all Americans time and money, CECorps is here to help. Read the Article THE RESILIENCY CIRCLE In honor of our 20th Anniversary, EWB-USA is launching the Resiliency Circle, a society of dedicated supporters who together advance EWB-USA’s resiliency, today and beyond! Learn More BECOME UNIQUELY QUALIFIED Pursue your engineering or surveying license now for the opportunity to work on exciting, innovative and impactful projects around the world. 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Read the Article THE RESILIENCY CIRCLE In honor of our 20th Anniversary, EWB-USA is launching the Resiliency Circle, a society of dedicated supporters who together advance EWB-USA’s resiliency, today and beyond! Learn More BECOME UNIQUELY QUALIFIED Pursue your engineering or surveying license now for the opportunity to work on exciting, innovative and impactful projects around the world. Learn More About Licensure RIVERS OF RESILIENCE: PAYOROTE’S JOURNEY WITH ENGINEERS WITHOUT BORDERS USA AND AMAZON PROMISE Engineers Without Borders USA and the resilient community of Payorote have forged an extraordinary partnership, a beacon of hope amidst the challenges of life in Peru. Read More THE FOXBURG, PA PROJECT: REBUILDING ROADS TO RESILIENCE In Foxburg, PA, a community faced a daunting challenge: a dilapidated road posing safety hazards and potential damage to homes. 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