Established in 2005 at Boston University, Engineers Without Borders is a collegiate chapter directly affiliated with the national chapter of Engineers Without Borders USA. Today, we work all over the world with current engineering initiatives in Tinet, Kenya, and past experience in Chirimoto, Peru, and Naluja, Zambia. We are a group of students from various majors who collaborate worldwide with communities and local partners to design and implement sustainable engineering projects with the aim to create transformative experiences and responsible leaders. The easiest and most dynmic way to stay in touch, get involved, and learn more is to explore our website (ewbbu.com). Our parent organization, Engineers Without Borders USA, is a non-profit humanitarian organization that was established to partner with developing communities worldwide in order to improve their quality of life. This partnership involves the implementation of sustainable engineering projects, while involving and training internationally responsible engineers and engineering students. Learn more about EWB-USA.