African entrepreneur to discuss her one simple goal: Clean drinking water for all

As part of her crusade to help provide clean, safe drinking water for every person in war-torn Liberia, Saran Kaba Jones founded FACE Africa in 2008. Five years and six projects later, the foundation has improved the lives of thousands of people.
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As part of her crusade to help provide clean, safe drinking water for every person in war-torn Liberia, Saran Kaba Jones founded FACE Africa in 2008. Five years and six projects later, the foundation has improved the lives of thousands of people.

Jones will be the guest at a Timothy Dwight master’s tea, where she will share the history of her clean water initiatives and her vision for a transformed Liberia — starting with the gift of clean water and dignity for each person.

The talk will take place on Wednesday, Feb. 12, at 4:30 p.m. at Timothy Dwight master’s house, 63 Wall St. The free event is co-sponsored by the Yale African Students Association and is open to the Yale community only.

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