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Hartford Professionals Chapter

Hartford Professionals Chapter. March 20, 2008. A non-profit volunteer humanitarian organization. Engineers Without Borders. Vision

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Hartford Professionals Chapter

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  1. Hartford Professionals Chapter March 20, 2008 A non-profit volunteer humanitarian organization

  2. Engineers Without Borders Vision EWB-USA’s outward vision is of a world where all people have access to adequate sanitation, safe drinking water, and the resources to meet their other self-identified engineering and economic development needs. Mission EWB-USA partners with developing communities to improve their quality of life through implementation of environmentally and economically sustainable engineering projects, while developing internationally responsible engineering students.

  3. A Little History • Founder: Dr. Bernard Amadei Professor of Civil Engineering University of Colorado, Boulder • 1st project: • April, 2000 • San Pablo, Belize, a Mayan village of 250 people. • Designed and installed a water delivery system from river to village. • Outcome: • May, 2001 • Project completed for $14,000 total • Civil engineers and students helped a developing community create a sustainable solution. • Children could attend school rather then haul water • EWB-USA was founded

  4. Global Involvement (statistics Q1 2007) • Over 9,000 student and professional members • Over 200 chapters • 170 projects in 41 different countries

  5. Improving Quality of Life • Water Supply – 39% • Energy – 20% • Sanitation and Water Treatment – 13% • Agriculture – 13% • Structures and Construction – 10% • Bridge/Road – 5%

  6. EWB Hartford Professionals Chapter • Founded in November 2006 by four United Technologies Corporation engineers, 1 architect and 1 nurse • Currently ~ 20 active members and ~ 18 associates • Backgrounds vary and include: • Civil & environmental engineers & scientists • Mechanical engineers, several registered Professional Engineers • Health professionals and EMTs • Several people with MBAs and project management experience • Many members with international volunteer, travel & work experience • Nepal, Haiti, Poland, China

  7. EWB-HPC’s Vision • Our interpretation of EWB-USA’s vision is: • To help disadvantaged communities locally, nationally and internationally meet their basic needs through projects. • To have the Professional Members be a technical resource for students of all levels. • To collect and provide research on sustainable technologies to create internationally responsible engineers. • To maintain a presence in the local community through service. • How are we achieving that vision? • By completing local, national and international engineering projects • By providing support to local CT educational initiatives, such as the Connecticut Pre-Engineering Program (CPEP) and local science fairs • By providing regular support to Hartford Habitat for Humanity • By reaching out to other areas of our nation and to other chapters to assist where needed • By supporting local college chapters of EWB • By providing technical presentations to our members at monthly meetings

  8. What We’ve Been Up To Locally • Our first Hartford Habitat for Humanity Day in June, 2007 • A second Habitat day was held in September, 2007 • Next Habitat day is scheduled for June 21, 2008

  9. What We’ve Been Up To Nationally Trip to New Orleans to provide cleanup on the Algiers Masonic Lodge, July 07 - Gutted the 2nd floor of this historic building to prepare for renovations - Provided additional cleanup work on the site as well

  10. And Just a Little More! • While in New Orleans, we picked up • a project at Samuel J. Green • Charter School to help out the • New Orleans, LA EWB Chapter • In 2007 we completed the design of a Rainwater catchment system • In 2008 we will: • Perform water quality testing • Install a water purification system • Design a solar water heating system • Modify roof for cleaner water collection

  11. Going International!Abheypur Village, India • In January, 2008, EWB-HPC began a partnership with the University of Harford student EWB chapter to work on projects in Abheypur Village, India. • Application submitted to EWB-USA. Approval expected in April, 2008. • Implementation trip planned for late summer 2008, will: • Supply drinking water to a section of the village without access to clean water. • Rehabilitate three existing wells. • Make improvements to University of Hartford's previous project, a solar powered water supply. • Perform assessments for future projects.

  12. Previous University of Hartford Project • In January, 2008 UoH worked with the villagers in Abheypur to provide a sustainable and dependable water source for a girls primary school. • Drilled a well • Installed 1200 W of solar power • Constructed a concrete foundation • Installed four 500 gallon tanks Learn more about the University of Hartford Student chapter at: http://uhaweb.hartford.edu/cee/ewb

  13. EWB-HPC Projects in 2008 Local CCSU mentoring CT Invention Convention (Judging) CPEP Day (Judging) Habitat For Humanity Upper Albany Main St. Hartford Project with CCSU National Solar water heating system Samuel J. Green Charter School NOLA EWB-HPC Professional Chapter International University Of Hartford design course mentoring Professional Project Abheypur, Kenya with U of H Project High school mentoring College mentoring

  14. EWB-HPC Activities in 2008 • February, 2008: • Presentation from University of Hartford students on India project • Professional chapter international project definition rework complete • March, 2008: • International Project paperwork complete; planning begins • North-end of Hartford kickoff with CCSU • April, 2008: • 2nd annual tag sale fundraiser April 26th • May, 2008: • CPEP Day • CT Invention Convention • June, 2008: • 1st Habitat day June 21st • August, 2008: • Sophomore design class mentoring at Univ. of Hartford begins • Abheypur, India implementation trip • Fall, 2008: • 2nd annual EWB-HPC wine tasting fundraiser • 2nd annual Kleinfelder golf tournament to benefit EWB-HPC

  15. How Can You Help? • Attend our meetings! • Become an EWB-USA member, associate yourself with the Hartford chapter • Complete on-line application from www.ewb-usa.org • Donate money or resources; become a corporate sponsor • Donations are tax deductible; EWB-USA is a 501(c)(3) • Advertising/fundraising (host a fundraiser, donate posters, brochures, etc.) • Airline tickets, tools, supplies, etc. • Professional expertise (engineering, medical, health, advertising, accounting, fund raising, etc...) • Host EWB hands-on workshops (i.e., wind power or solar power expertise) • Suggest local projects • We’d like to be more visible in the Hartford area and help locally – if you know of a community who needs engineering/architectural/facility help, tell them about us! • Attend our fundraisers: • April 26: EWB tag sale - donations & shoppers welcome • Fall 2008: Kleinfelder 2nd Annual Golf Tournament to benefit EWB-HPC • Fall 2008: EWB-HPC 2nd Annual Wine Tasting and Silent Auction

  16. Questions? • Thank you… • Please contact our officers at any time: • Elizabeth Mitchell: elizabeth.mitchell@pw.utc.com • Rick Harvey: rick.harvey@pw.utc.com • Jordana Bey: jbey@kleinfelder.com • Beth Matonak: beth.matonak@pw.utc.com • Visit our website: • http://www.ewb-hpc.org/ • http://www.ewb-usa.org/

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