Around the World with EWB

  • Date Sun 27th September 2026
  • Time 8:00AM EDT
  • Location Atlanta, Georgia
  • Price $28.25
  • Races 1 race
  • Distances 5km

Event summary

Get ready for a fantastic day of fun and fitness at the "Around the World with EWB" event, taking place on Sunday, September 27, 2026, in the vibrant city of Atlanta, Fulton. Join Engineers Without Borders - Georgia Tech for an exciting 5K run around campus that not only promotes health and wellness but also supports humanitarian engineering projects across the globe, including initiatives in Ecuador, Atlanta, Bolivia, and Nepal.

After the race, stick around for an array of delicious snacks, food, and games, plus enjoy live music that will keep the energy high! With your registration, you will receive unlimited food and a stylish race-day T-shirt to commemorate your participation. This event is a perfect opportunity to engage with the community, support an incredible cause, and experience a day filled with joy and camaraderie. Don't miss out on this chance to make a difference while having a blast!

Organiser's Description

Join Engineers Without Borders - Georgia Tech (EWB-GT) on a 5K run around campus on September 27, 2025! We are a student-driven nonprofit group that partners with communities to implement humanitarian engineering projects. With projects across Ecuador, Atlanta, Bolivia, and Nepal, our impact is worldwide! After the run, join us for snacks, food, games, and a live band! Registration includes unlimited food and a race-day T-shirt.

Races

  • Around the World With EWB 5K Run

    Incl. $3.25 Fee & T-Shirt

    Sun 27th September 2026 (8:00AM EDT)

    $28.25

    OPENS 11 AUG

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Tech Green, North Avenue NW, Atlanta, 30332, GA, United States

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