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These little colorful woven friendship bracelets sit in a basket near the cash register at the cafe. When the cafe […]
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Where can you find Amavida Coffee at Specialty Coffee EXPO 2018? Will we see you at the 2018 Specialty Coffee
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With a medium body and notes of citrus, dark chocolate, and bergamot, our Project Congo coffee, produced by the Muungano
Muungano Means “Togetherness” Read Post »
Each cup of coffee we enjoy has an affect on the world. Perhaps you’ve heard of the Muungano Cooperative or
Project Congo on Equality Read Post »
A better world is being formed out there – and we want to share it with you. We’ve sourced a
Renewing Prosperity With Project Congo Read Post »
We arrived in Chiapas, Mexico late on Sunday, January 10th, 2016 and stayed in the region until early the following
Coffee. Community. Culture. Chiapas. Read Post »
Running 40 miles is an absurd distance. Just consider for a moment what 40 miles is. That is, on average,
Whole Greater Than Its Parts Read Post »
B-Corp and Me I’m selfish and that is why I love the B-Corp system. To help someone else brings me
Rebuilding Women’s Hope in the DRC, a profile of founder Marcelline Budza In May of 2015 I traveled to the
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PROJECT CONGO On The Ground’s Project Congo concentrates on gender equality and women’s empowerment initiatives in the Democratic Republic of
Solstice Runner: Casey Tindell Read Post »
Originally Posted April 7th, 2015 by Nick Beadleston Casey Tindell Casey is the Director of Public Relations, Marketing & Outreach
Run Across Congo: Why We Run Read Post »
NGOs Promote Trade, Gender Equality as New Coffees Emerge from the DRC Originally Posted February 25th, 2015 by Nick Brown/Daily
Run Across Congo featured by Roast Magazine Read Post »