WATCH: Paul Newman's Dream for Safe Water is Saving Millions

Safe Water Network was co-founded in 2006 by the late actor and philanthropist Paul Newman. In 2008, Safe Water Network established field offices in Accra, Ghana and New Delhi in India. Paul's dream has made is possible to give over a quarter of a million people daily access to safe water.
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Safe Water Network was co-founded in 2006 by the late actor and philanthropist Paul Newman. In 2008, Safe Water Network established field offices in Accra, Ghana and New Delhi in India. Paul's dream has made is possible to give over a quarter of a million people daily access to safe water. Safe Water Network's team of local water experts is making it possible for communities to own and manage Safe Water Stations.

Today their team, which includes Kurt Soderlund as CEO, oversees field initiatives, host forums and workshops, as well as produce publications and research about the work. These teams are made up of some of the world's most educated and esteemed water experts. They are empowering communities around the world to overcome the challenges to local sustainability. The work their doing and the real life impact that has changed so many lives.

To learn more about Paul Newman's Safe Water Network go to their website or Facebook page.

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