Monday, September 30, 2013

Coffee for a Cause

Posted By on Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 4:46 PM


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You've gotta get that caffeine somewhere tomorrow, right?
Well, know that Dutch Bros. is donating its Oct. 1 proceeds to the Humboldt Community Breast Health Project. That is all.

The press release is here:

EUREKA, Calif. (Sept. 30, 2013) — On Tuesday, Oct. 1, Dutch Bros. Coffee locations in Humboldt County will donate all proceeds to the Humboldt Community Breast Health Project (HCBHP).

“Breast cancer is very deep-rooted within our family,” said local owner-operator Sean Pates. “It’s very personal, not only for our family but our customers as well. HCBHP is a resource to many and an organization that we love to support.”

Dutch Bros. Coffee Humboldt County consists of two Eureka locations, one at 1108 Broadway and another at 430 N. St. Both locations are open from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Tuesday.

“We are so excited and pleased to be partnering with Dutch. Bros. to kick off Breast Cancer Awareness Month,” said HCBHP Executive Director Rose Gale-Zoellick. “We appreciate this generous gift to the community because we all know that breast cancer has touched so many lives.”

Dutch Bros. Coffee Humboldt County is locally owned and operated by Sean and Molly Pates, who donate to various local causes, including American Cancer Society, Boys & Girls Clubs of the Redwoods, the Muscular Dystrophy Association and local schools. So far, in 2013, they have given back over $10,000 to the local community.

To learn more about Dutch Bros. Humboldt County, visit

www.facebook.com/DutchBrosHumboldtCA

For more information or to donate to the Humboldt Community Breast Health Project, visit, www.hcbhp.org


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