Helping Homeless Children With School Supplies
Posted on June 10, 2008
Kroger and Mission Grounds gOurmet Coffee is making it easy for you to buy school supplies for homeless children.
Kroger’s is proud to announce it is selling Mission Grounds Gourmet Coffee in all its Southeastern stores including all its Georgia and Atlanta stores. The rollout of the coffee this summer/fall will provide support to help homeless Children. All the proceeds from the gourmet coffee sales will go to support and provide back to school for homeless children in Atlanta. Mission Grounds Gourmet Coffee is proud to announce all the proceeds from the coffee sales will go to benefit children in local homeless shelters around Atlanta and that it is partnering with the Georgia Coalition to End Homelessness to provide this support.Both are hoping sales will be strong enough to help all 4500 homeless children in Atlanta. All three are planning on using the proceeds to provide school supplies, shoes, toiletries, clothes and necessities. All the sales from July till September will go to help the homeless children with back to school supplies.
Sustainable gourmet coffee and fair trade coffee
Posted on May 16, 2008
how to really help someone by buying a cup of coffee
Let me start by acknowledging I am the middle man you guys mention - I own Mission Grounds Gourmet Coffee and give all my profits to orphans. I own an IT company too so no one draws a salary so all the profits go to kids. I am a US citizen but own a coffee farm in Costa Rica. The family I bought the farm from still farm it for free - I buy my coffee from the Co-Op my farm belongs to in Costa Rica
Sustainable gourmet coffee and fair trade coffee
Posted on May 15, 2008
how to really help someone by buying a cup of coffee
Let me start by acknowledging I am the middle man you guys mention - I own Mission Grounds Gourmet Coffee and give all my profits to orphans. I own an IT company too so no one draws a salary so all the profits go to kids. I am a US citizen but own a coffee farm in Costa Rica. The family I bought the farm from still farm it for free - I buy my coffee from the Co-Op my farm belongs to in Costa Rica