 I chose Marquette because of our long-standing history with Engineers Without Borders. It's really provided me an opportunity to take my God-given talents in terms of engineering skills and develop those into tools that I'm now able to use to further my vocation as an engineer in doing service. When I found out that they have a program where it combines my professional interests with my social interests, I really found a home with Engineers Without Borders and it really afforded me a lot of really cool opportunities and it's been a great time. Right now this community will really benefit from this bridge. It will give them access to markets, to health care and most importantly education. What we're asking you guys to do is simply donate whatever you can. If it's a dollar, if it's more, anything will really help these communities over abroad and it will really impact their lives. Just any small donation or contribution to this campaign will help immensely.