
| EWB-USA: Building a Better World Dubbed the “Blueprint Brigade,” by Time Magazine, EWB-USA grew from littlemore than a handful of members in 2002 to over 12,000 today. EWB-USA has over 350 projects in over 45 developing countries around the world including water, renewable energy, sanitation and more. These projects are completed in partnership with local communities and NGOs. EWB-USA helps create a more stable and prosperous world by addressing people's basic human needs by providing necessities such as clean water, power, sanitation and education. EWB-USA’s strength comes from its over 250 dedicated chapters, including university chapters on 180 campuses in the United States. To learn more about EWB-USA and to make a donation, please follow the link below. |
| Ryther Child Center Ryther Child Center is a recognized leader in behavioral health services for Washington State children and their families facing complex challenges. Ryther delivers professional, caring and comprehensive services so that every child and family they work with may realize a better life. To make a donation and help Ryther guide, coach and teach families and children, please go here. |
| Members of Engineers Without Borders in Puget Sound testing wind turbine capable of generate 700 watts bound for Zambia. Powder Coating completed by HYCC |

| Retired Defensive End of the Seattle Seahawks, Patrick Kerney, with a piece of excercise equipment created for Ryther Child Center here at HYCC. |

Drivers Aid Drivers Aid was founded by Rob Primo and Ian Dillon as an organization to help drivers in need. Within the drifting community, we see a lot of unfortunate events happen (i.e. Justin Pawlak's FC3S being stolen, Cody Parkhouse's S13 being stolen, etc.). As a community, we need to come together to help our brothers and sisters in need. Drivers Aid will be selling t-shirts, stickers, and other merchandise to help raise money for these situations. All proceeds will benefit those in need and make sure we continue to have the product to support those drivers. Remember, we're all in this together. "For drifters, by drifters". |