FAMU-FSU EWB is here to remind everyone of the critical condition that our planent is in and of how much everyone can help to improve this problem. This is why FAMU-FSU EWB is always intrested in students that share our desire for helping developing countries and helping educate the world on the importance of applying sustainable solutions to these problems. Want to get involved and use your skills to solve the problems of the local and developing world. We welcome any professionals, and students who are committed to improving the quality of life of people in developing communities, especially those with experience in public health, project management, construction, accounting, and fundraising.
Ways of getting involved with our chapter
Projects
Peru Project
Location: San Rafael Village, Peru
Project Details
Help our Chapter
Financial Development/Fund-raising
If you're intrested in helping us raise the funds that are needed for future projects, and events, please contact us at ewb@eng.fsu.edu for more information on helping us with grant writing, fund-raising, and other types of financial development.Other Events
If you're intrested in helping FAMU-FSU EWB with organizing local events or campus events please contact us at ewb@eng.fsu.edu.Peru Outreach Project 5k
EWB is currently promoting our upcoming Fall 5k, which is scheduled for Sunday November 22nd, 2009. It will be held at the College of Engineering, with all proceeds going towards the 2009 FAMU FSU EWB trip to Peru. If you would like to find out more about this event, register, or help us please visit the 5K project page.
Become a member
Another great way of getting invovled with FAMU-FSU EWB is to become a member. Come to our next EWB meeting and see how you can get involved with our chapter and accompany us on our mission. To become a member of FAMU-FSU EWB there is an annual fee of $20.00 that also covers you're EWB-USA student membership. Check our calendar page to see when our next general body meeting is and fill out and bring the form provided bellow.


