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Engineers Without Borders (EWB) spends less than 0.4 per cent of their income on fundraising costs. Engineers and students across Australia use their spare time to run fundraising events that support EWB’s programs in Australia and overseas. Your ...
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Bikes provide newly arrived refugees with an affordable form of transport, connect them to the broader community and promote healthy living. Your gift will support Engineers Without Borders Spokes in the Wheel Program; where volunteers fix donated...
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$20.00 helps provide our Street Walk program with a 'personal kit' of a tooth brush, toothpaste, and deodorant. This program has a staff member and volunteers who provide a night time presence on the streets of inner Sydney, developing connection...
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In the Sepik region, Papua New Guinea, we support the Nana Kundi Crisis Centre which offers counselling services, legal support and a safe refuge for women experiencing domestic violence. Violence and sexual assault are all too common in Papua New...
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The perfect gift for summer! 17 per cent of the world’s population have no access to clean drinking water. Water is essential for human life, and dirty water causes numerous potentially deadly diseases. Engineers Without Borders (EWB) water and s...
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Provide the tools for development with this handy gift. Engineers Without Borders (EWB) works with disadvantaged communities throughout the Asia and Australia, to improve their quality of life through sustainable and appropriate engineering projec...
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Engineers Without Borders (EWB) is working with Schools of Prosthetics and Orthotics in Cambodia and Sri Lanka to teach students how to prescribe, manufacture and fit artificial limbs. Your gift supports EWB’s work with these schools and has a lon...
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In Cambodia, more people own a mobile phone than have access to a toilet. Engineers Without Borders volunteers are working with local organisations in Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia, East Timor, India and Australia to develop new types of toilets, i...
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Imagine if it was your 13 year old being sold for sex. Over 1 million children around the world are forced into the sex inductry. Help us protect these children from this hideous crime. $100 will buy 1000 awareness posters and stickers which will ...
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A water tank in a school or medical clinic in Cambodia means that people can access safe drinking water all year round. In many areas throughout the country there is no accessible ground water or it is unsuitable for drinking, so enough rainwater ...
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