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The Well Coffeehouse

Who loves coffee?? I sure do! And what’s better than a company that not only serves coffee, but they put profits towards people in need and are struggling with poverty? This coffee company has a bold vision to make a difference in its community and the ones around! The Well Coffeehouse’s journey started back in Nashville in 2012 by building up the community and trying to achieve meaningful impacts globally, like building water wells, and prioritizing safe water needs in the countries that they source their coffee from. Since then, thousands now have access to safe water around the globe. The Well Coffeehouse’s website also lists many of their accomplishments with helping a lot of countries and people have better access to better water! Also on their website, they have stated that “Since opening in 2012, we have donated over $200,000 and impacted over 50 communities and 20,000 people with clean water, health, and dignity.” That is so good! With a mission like The Well Coffeehouse, this makes you want to try out their coffee and keep going back for more! Not only do they serve their community by producing some of the best coffee, but they also want to make a difference by helping others with providing water! We need more companies like this in the world 🙂

Olivia Nicholson

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