We are the Cal Poly Pomona Student Chapter of Engineers Without Borders. We rechartered the club this year after about three years of inactivity. Our mission is to incorporate engineering solutions to achieve sustainable change and lend a helping hand to those in need. Our community-driven projects—locally, nationally, and internationally—aim to support struggling communities by providing the resources they need to thrive and build a bright, resilient future.
We are excited to set up three mini library stands in local areas, including the CPP Children's Center, Huerta Del Valle (Jurupa Valley) and Saint Raymond's Church (Downey). These libraries will serve as vital resources, providing children and students with free access to books and reading materials, promoting literacy, and fostering educational growth in underrepresented areas. Your contribution can spark a wave of positive change for families in need of these essential resources. Thank you in advance for your support!
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