We are absolutely thrilled to share that thanks to your incredible generosity, we’ve raised $6,015—over 75% of our crowdfunding goal! Your support has been nothing short of inspiring, and we are beyond grateful for the outpouring of enthusiasm and commitment to our mission. To kick off this year’s campaign, we had a blast at our annual Pi Day event, where brave professors took pies to the face for a good cause—courtesy of some very excited students! We kept the momentum going with a St. Patrick’s Day-themed hot dog sale, serving up over 200 hot dogs to our hungry and supportive community. But we’re not done yet! We’re closing out the semester strong with a bake sale and a Rita’s Ice fundraiser—more fun, more treats, and more opportunities to support our cause! Meanwhile, our project teams are making incredible progress as they gear up for their upcoming travel.
● The Ecuador team is hard at work finalizing paperwork and refining pressure break tank designs ahead of their August trip.
● The Bolivia team is deep into culture and safety training as they prepare for May travel, working closely with the local community to ensure a successful and impactful final trip.
Both teams are filled with passion and purpose—and your support helps make it all possible. Once again, THANK YOU for believing in us and contributing to our campaign. Every single donation moves us closer to our goals, and we couldn’t do it without you. Let’s keep the momentum going and finish strong!
Provides 150 kilograms of cement for construction of the Ecuador Project
Provides water testing materials to measure water quality improvements since beginning the sanitation in Bolivia
Contributes to the travel expenses to the Bolivian community to monitor and maintain the latrines of the fifty-five families who have benefited from improved sanitary practices since their implementation
Provides epoxy paint – a durable, long-lasting coating that provides a protective finish – for the continued construction of the Ecuador project
Provides five 250 Liter break tanks, which prevent backflow and contamination of the water supply in Ecuador
Provides a plane ticket for one of our passionate students to travel to the communities and witness the projects they contributed to come to life
The communities are nestled in remote mountain regions, thousands of feet above sea level. Your generous contribution helps uplift these communities and ensures their ongoing development.