2013 Guatemala Service Trip Information
Posted by Ronald Crawford
on Jun 02, 2012

“It’s great to see how our work has improved the campus and the life of the students”, said International Service Advisor Ron Crawford. “The computer lab that we built for the girls’ campus will soon be operational and the community deck that we installed is in daily use for school activities. The tilapia farm that the Lake in the Hills club installed is yielding fish for the students’ diet and plans are being made to build other fish farms for the students and their families. Engineers Without Borders has entered into a partnership with us to assist with project design and management. This will allow us to accomplish even more in the future”.
Two teams will be sent in 2013. Team 1 departs Jan. 19 and Team 2 will depart Feb. 9. More information and the application form are available here.