New Coffee to Fund Life-Saving Healthcare for Women in Coffee-Growing Communities
Stockton Graham & Co. and Grounds For Health Launch Special Blend Initiative will help double Grounds for Health’s impact with a goal of reaching at least 15,000 women in 2016 In recognition of Cervical Health Awareness Month, Raleigh coffee roaster Stockton Graham & Co. (http://www.stocktongraham.com) has partnered with the international non-profit Grounds for Health to launch the... Read More
Stockton Graham & Co. Release Grounds for Health Blend
We are proud and excited to announce that Raleigh, North Carolina coffee roaster Stockton Graham & Co. has released a new Grounds for Health Blend! Through sales of this special roast, at least $10,000 will be donated to Grounds for Health to support our cervical cancer prevention programs in coffee-growing communities. Grounds for Health will recieve $1 from every 12oz... Read More
1 Dollar Donated equals 2 dollars for Ethiopia
We’re excited to announce the launch of the East vs. West Roasters Challenge for Cervical Cancer Prevention! This friendly competition pits coffee roasters east and west of the Mississippi against each other to see which side can raise more for our new program in Ethiopia. Dean’s Beans Organic Coffee of Massachusetts and Royal Coffee of California have... Read More
Challenge for Ethiopia Announced
IMMEDIATE RELEASE COFFEE COMPANIES CHALLENGED TO RAISE $200,000 FOR ETHIOPIA Public-private initiative to match all funds, potentially raising $400,000 for cervical cancer prevention in Ethiopia USA Coffee Companies: You have a unique opportunity to directly give back to the birthplace of coffee. When you donate to Grounds for Health’s cervical cancer prevention programs in Ethiopia,... Read More
Limited Edition Grounds for Health Coffee Now Available
Today Counter Culture Coffee will be roasting the second coffee of their very special limited microlots: Finca Kilimanjaro Grounds for Health Microlot. This coffee is “comprised of beans processed in the Kenyan style combined with beans processed in the classic El Salvadoran style, creating a unique taste profile, redolent of blackcurrant, berries, citrus, and tropical... Read More
Mother’s Day Promotion with Barista Bath & Body
We’re excited to announce that Grounds for Health and Barista Bath and Body are working together to make Mother’s Day—and the entire month of May—an opportunity to honor your own mother by helping mothers in coffee-growing communities gain access to prevention and treatment of cervical cancer, their #1 cause of cancer death. Donate $50 or... Read More
2011 Just ‘Cause Calendar and CoffeeTalk
Even though we’re a month into the new year, it’s not too late to pick up the 2011 Grounds for Health Benefit Calendar: Just ‘Cause. This limited edition calendar was conceived and created by Kerri Goodman-Small, owner at CoffeeTalk & the Daily Dose, entrepreneur, and much-beloved champion of the specialty coffee industry for over 20... Read More
Benefit Coffees – Drink and Get Involved
When you buy any of these coffees, a portion of proceeds will be donated to Grounds for Health. Who knew getting involved could taste so good? Local Coffee Shops with GFH Coffees: Columbus, OH – Kafe Kerouac Lionville, PA – Healthy Beings Cafe Salt Lake City, UT – Salt Lake Roasting Company
Boyd Coffee Roastmaster Blend Benefits GFH
In a recent press release, Boyd Coffee of Portland, Oregon, announced that it will donate $4 to Grounds for Health for every pound sold of Bahia Emerald Blend, one of its Roastmaster’s Cup Blends. Boyds® purchased the Bahia Emerald Blend during last year’s Grounds for Health Coffee Auction, and we’re excited, humbled and thankful for... Read More
GFH in Japan: Ogawa Coffee
Club Coffee isn’t providing the only news on the benefit coffee front. Thanks to Ogawa Coffee, Grounds for Health is now in Japan! Ogawa estimates 260,000 packages will be sold in supermarkets and shops during this promotion. It’s a great way to raise awareness about Grounds for Health and women’s health issues in coffee-growing regions.... Read More