There's an urgent need for assistance with water and sanitation in the U.S. and volunteers are helping through Engineers Without Borders USA. The volunteer engineers engage with communities, conduct needs assessments, and produce reports to secure financial resources.
There's an urgent need for assistance with water and sanitation in the United States, where 2 million people lack access to basic services.
In this episode, Boris Martin, CEO of Engineers Without Borders USA, delves into the challenges faced by underserved communities, particularly when it comes to accessing funds.
Boris talks about the transformation of 14,000 engineers into volunteers, many of whom help in the U.S. through the Community Engineering Corps. The volunteer engineers engage with communities, conduct needs assessments, and produce reports to secure financial resources.
Boris also shares insights into the growing influx of students and young professionals eager to create a positive impact, the mentorship provided by veteran engineers, and the rewarding experiences that come with helping communities gain water access.
This episode is from a conversation at the Reservoir Center in Washington, D.C.