Fueling a Frontlines with Coffee bid raises $5,000 in 1 day

BUFFALO, N.Y. — It started with a brainstorm. Now it is hundreds of coffees going to essential workers and thousands of dollars going into internal coffee shops. 

Kaylyn Zurawski is a code manager for a internal offered company, Of The Sea, LLC. A few weeks ago, her trainer challenged their staff to come adult with a few ideas to give behind to a community. 

Zurawski had seen a poster, featuring opposite coffee cups all from a opposite city, and she suspicion that competence be a approach to support internal coffee shops. Maybe emanate and sell a poster, and have a deduction go behind into internal shops.

Well, that thought grew. 

The Of The Sea group partnered with ZoomBUFFALO.com to emanate a debate to not usually assistance internal coffee shops, though also front-line workers. 

Working with internal engineer Sarah Hofheins, a “Coffee Cups of Buffalo, NY” print was created, featuring some favorite shops of locals.

But rather than offered a poster, they motionless we could accept one in sell for a $25 donation. That concession would be used to buy coffee for essential workers in Buffalo. 

Coffee Cups of Buffalo, NY
Coffee Cups of Buffalo, NY

In a initial day of a debate on Friday, Of The Sea says it lifted some-more than $5,000. All that income went into internal coffee shops, and all of those coffees went to sanatorium workers, initial responders, and others on a front lines of a pandemic. 

The cups on a print embody some of a 14 coffee shops participating in this campaign, aptly named “Fueling a Frontlines with Coffee.” 

There are dual ways to attend in a campaign:

  • Venmo your favorite internal coffee emporium $25 with a summary “Fueling a Frontlines.” You’ll get to collect adult your duplicate of a print from them soon. Your $25 will let that emporium present 10 cups of coffee to a classification of their choice. 
  • Spend $250 to send 100 cups of coffee to your favorite military department, grocery store, hospital, or other essential business. You select a coffee emporium a coffees will come from as well. You’ll also get a poster.

Venmo accounts for all participating shops and a form to send coffees to a business of your choice can be found here.

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