A Dream Come True: A Hard Hat, a Passport, and EWB

Partnering with Engineers Without Borders to provide educational opportunities

2013 Engineers Without Borders Grant Program | Coffee Farm Irrigation – Quenta Sol, Brazil

Creating a sustainable source of income for an indigenous community in Brazil

Tetra Tech Helps Build a High School in Rural Zambia

Tetra Tech partnered with Engineers Without Borders (EWB) to help build a high school in Lumwana West, Zambia. Through the EWB Mid-Columbia Professionals (EWB-MCP) chapter in Washington state, Tetra Tech employees Lisa Dukes and Brian Peters are involved directly in helping complete the project. Lisa is a chapter member, and Brian is chapter Treasurer.

Volunteering to Build a Better Malawi

Our Belinda Li spent two years supporting Engineers Without Borders Canada’s Malawi Water and Sanitation Program

Tetra Tech’s Dan Johnson Leads Engineers Without Borders USA Trip to Thailand

Improving communities in developing countries and inspiring future engineers

Providing Access to Clean, Safe Water in Tanzania

Working with a Maasai community to design and construct a gravity pipeline, related storage, and public tapstands

Tetra Tech Announces 2016 Engineers Without Borders USA Grant Projects

Helping communities in Tanzania, Panama, and Zambia secure safe, clean, and sustainable water supplies.

WAKE and NetSuite.org Team Up to Empower Women-Led Organizations

When Trish Tierney and Heather Ramsey founded the Women’s Alliance for Knowledge Exchange (WAKE) in 2015, it was based on their shared belief that women-led organizations around the world are doing important work, but often don’t have access to the latest tools and training that could help them become more efficient.

INFOGRAPHIC: Employee Engagement...The Millennial Way

What do Millennials really want when coming to work? Check out this infographic to learn more:

generationOn and U.S. Cellular Recognize Inspiring Youth Across the Country

generationOn, the youth division of Points of Light, has collaborated with U.S. Cellular for its 2016 The Future of Good program, which was announced today. The program champions and invests in caring, compassionate and capable youth who make a positive impact in their communities. generationOn, which has a history of recognizing outstanding youth for their accomplishments, led a nationwide search to help U.S. Cellular select six children representing four different causes.

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