The Fundación Comunitaria de Puerto Rico (FCPR) joined the initiative Children's Safe Drinking Water (CSDW) of Procter & Gamble which seeks to address the global crisis of access to water. P&G Children’s Safe Drinking Water (CSDW) Program It is a social responsibility initiative that was established in 2004, and since then P&G has worked closely with a network of over 150 partners to Raise awareness of the global water crisis y provide water to families in over 90 countries through a simple water purification process.

After a grant application and awarding process, 36 non-profit and community organizations had access to the water purifier. We share with you the Names and the towns where they are located so you know where you can go in case you don't have access to clean water in your community during an emergency.

Angels Castle – Canóvanas

Ceiba Housing and Economic Development Corporation – Ceiba

Training Center for People with Disabilities (CAPI) – Aibonito

Center for Help and Therapy for Children with Disabilities, Inc. (AYANI) – Moca

Center for Social Guidance and Action, Inc. (COASI) – Vega Alta

Coalition of Coalitions for the Homeless in Puerto Rico. – Ponce

College of Integrated Learning and Development Corp. (CADEI) – Moca

Corcovada Community Committee

Concerned Residents for Improvement Inc. – COREFI – Vieques

Loíza Integrated Health Council

Peace for Women Coordinating Committee, Inc. (CPM) – San Juan

Primary Health Services and Socioeconomic Development Corporation (El OTOAO) – Utuado

Corporation for the Economic Development of Trujillo Alto (CDETA) - Trujillo Alto

Corporation for the Financing of Business, Trade, and Communities (COFECC) – San Juan

Cossma Inc. – Cidra

CREARTE – San Juan

Eco Recursos Comunitarios, Inc. – Caguas

Riojueña Foundation for Cancer Patients (FURIPACA) – Coamo

Carmelite Sisters Teresas of St. Joseph, Inc. – Canóvanas

Home Forgers of Hope, Inc. – Bayamón

Hogar Infantil Jesús Nazareno, Inc. – Isabela

Christian Church Disciples of Christ. (Fiscal Agent Long-Term Recovery Group) – Bayamón

Institute for the Special Development of the Individual, Family, and Community (IDIIFCO) – Guánica

La Fondita de Jesús – San Juan

Migrant Health Center – Mayagüez

Morovis Community Health Center Inc. - Morovis

Office for Human Promotion and Development Inc. (OPDH) – Arecibo

Ponce Neighborhood Housing Services, Inc. (Ponce NHS) – Ponce

Community Support and Outreach Program (PAEC) – Aguada

Naranjito Teen Program, INC (PANI) – Naranjito

PryMed Medical Care (PMC) – Ciales

Network for the Rights of Children and Youth, Puerto Rico – San Juan

Only Por Today – San Juan

The Jane Stern Dorado Community Library. – Dorado

The Young Men’s Christian Association. (YMCA) – San Juan

United Volunteers Serving with Love (VUSCA) – Naranjito