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The WaTER Center could not reach its goal of promoting peace through sustainable solutions to WASH problems without the support and involvement of the University of Oklahoma, dedicated alumni, corporate sponsors, and the broader WASH community.

How You Can Help

  • Bringing in experts in the field to speak to OU students
  • Promoting student involvement through Sooners Without Borders
  • Educational activities in the community like the K-12 Clean Water Poster Contest
  • Facilitating discussion between WASH professionals through the OU International WaTER Conference and WaTER Symposium
  • Awarding the excellence of dedicated WASH professionals through the OU International Water Prize
  • Attend an event such as the upcoming WaTER Conference and share what you learn
  • Make a one time donation to help fund a research trip or guest speaker. Email Tim Stephens at tstephens@ou.edu.
  • Become a financial partner

We thank you for your commitment to this vital issue. When working in-country, this also means educating the public on the value of improved water and sanitation practices despite requisite sacrifices.

Make A Donation

Become A Financial Partner

Various partnership funding opportunities exist through the WaTER Center.

Beginner ($1 - $999) to fund:

  • Seminar speakers
  • Student research/service trips
  • WaTER research equipment and supplies

 

Small ($1,000 - $9,999) to fund a:

  • Class project
  • Sooners Without Borders project
  • Undergraduate research project

Medium ($10,000 - $99,999) to fund a:

  • Graduate student research project (M.S. or Ph.D.)
  • Post doctoral research position
  • Endowed distinguished lectureship

Large ($100,000 to $1,000,000 and up) to support:

  • Adopting a village/region
  • OU International WaTER Prize
  • Endowed faculty position

Sooners Without Borders

The University of Oklahoma expanded the student organization “Engineers Without Borders” to “Sooners Without Borders.” The move was made to develop the organization into a campus wide group and invite involvement of all disciplines. In February, SWB, along with the Center for Social Justice and the University of Oklahoma Women’s and Gender Studies Program, hosted a talk by 2007 CNN Hero Sister Rosemary Nyirumbe. Nyirumbe spoke to students, faculty and members of the Norman community about her work at the St. Monica Girls Tailoring School in Gulu, Uganda. The purpose of the school is to give shelter to girls and women who were abducted and raped by members of the Lord’s Resistance Army.

The LRA, a once-popular rebel group in northern Uganda, has lost support over the last 21 years of war due to its infamous policy of abducting children and forcing them into servitude as soldiers and “wives.” As a result, these young women are shunned by their families and communities and many now have children. The St. Monica Girls Tailoring School empowers women and teaches  them the skills necessary to make a living for themselves and their children as well as providing needed psychological and medical assistance.

To get involved with Sooners Without Borders, E-mail swb AT ou.edu.

Visit the Sooners Without Borders Blog.

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