Today, Safe Water Network
(safewaternetwork.org) announced their summer benefit concert on July 23
at the Fairfield Theatre Company in Fairfield, CT.
Sponsored by Joanne Woodward-Newman and celebrating the philanthropic legacy of Safe Water Network founder Paul
Newman,
the benefit will directly fund access to safe drinking water in Ghana
and feature the massively popular Ghanaian reggae singer Samini,
performing with a full band from Ghana.
Bringing together the
transformative power of music and life-changing access to safe water,
this benefit will fund Safe Water Stations in Ghana, where 40% of the
population still lacks this essential life need.
Safe Water
Stations are small community businesses that improve health and create
jobs in resourcepoor communities while providing long-term access to
safe drinking water.
The revenue generated by a Safe Water
Station pays its operators and creates a reserve for maintenance and
repair, ensuring the system’s longevity and the community’s
independence.
Currently nominated for MTV Africa’s 2015 Evolution
award honoring Africa’s most influential and iconic contemporary
musicians, Samini blends Ghanaian Highlife, Jamaican Dancehall, Afro-pop
and American
R&B for a unique, soul-shaking ‘African Dancehall’
reggae style that won him MTV Africa’s Artist of the Year in 2009.
Following sellout concerts across the US (including SXSW) and Europe,
Samini and his
dynamic musicians will bring down the house in a rare
opportunity to see this versatile star in an intimate setting, all
benefitting safe drinking water in his native country.
Individual
show tickets for the July 23 benefit concert may be purchased through
the Fairfield Theatre Company website at
https://fairfieldtheatre.org/shows/samini and range in price from $45
(for General Admission) to $150 (which includes VIP reception, premium
seating and Ghanaian gifts). VIP reception begins at 6:30pm with the
concert at 7:45pm.
“What is exciting about Safe Water Network’s
approach is that it is truly sustainable.” – Kofi Annan, Former U.N.
Secretary General, during a 2013 visit to a Safe Water Station in Ghana.
Founded
in 2006 by the actor and philanthropist Paul Newman, Safe Water Network
envisions a world with thriving, healthy communities, each managing its
own sustainable supply of safe drinking water. We
build Safe Water
Stations – small, locally operated businesses that provide reliable,
affordable access to purified water while generating revenue for
maintenance and future repair, ensuring the community’s independence and
system’s sustainability while creating jobs and improving health in
resource-poor communities. To date we have reached nearly 500,000 people
in Africa and India, and will reach 1 million by 2017.
Our
long-term goal is to demonstrate the success of our systems at scale and
build partnerships with others to enable broad-scale replication of the
Safe Water Station model, ultimately reaching many millions more in
need of safe drinking water around the world. To learn more about Safe
Water Network, go to safewaternetwork.org.
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Wednesday 22 July 2015
Samini Set To Perform At 'Safe Water Network Summer Benefit' Concert On July 23
Publisher GhanaThings.Com
7/22/2015 09:48:00 pm
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