Peet’s Coffee holiday donation program enters 31st year

Peet’s Coffee is celebrating the holidays with its 31st annual holiday donation program. From 17 – 24 December, Peet’s will donate 10% of all coffee bean sales (up to USD $150,000) across five non-profits chosen by its café teams. Customers can also donate at Peet’s cafés, which will be added to the total amount donated.

To celebrate the program’s success and thank donors to the charities, , Emeryville, California-based Peet’s is treating “Peetnicks” to a free small drip coffee or tea on 24 December at participating locations. (Cannot be combined with any other coupons or offers.)

Selected non-profits and regions supported by the promotion include:

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA: SENECA

Seneca supplies community-based and family-focused treatment services for children and families experiencing high levels of trauma who are at risk for family disruption or institutional care for the children. Learn more: https://www.senecafoa.org/.

EAST BAY, CALIFORNIA: A Better Way

A Better Way works to service children in, or at risk of entering foster care and provides families with the goal of establishing loving and lasting relationships. Learn more: https://www.abetterwayinc.net/.

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA: Larkin Street Youth Services

Larkin Street Youth Services works to create a continuum of services that inspires youth to move beyond the street. We will nurture potential, promote dignity, and support bold steps by all. Learn More: http://larkinstreetyouth.org/.

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA: School On Wheels

School on Wheels works to enhance educational opportunities for homeless children from kindergarten through twelfth grade by providing tutors. Learn more: https://www.schoolonwheels.org/.

ATLANTIC: Slow Food USA:

The organization aims to inspire individuals and communities to change the world through food that is good, clean and fair for all. They have local chapters in all of the Atlantic. Learn More: https://www.slowfoodusa.org/.

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